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CONCORDANCE 


“THE  CHRISTIAN  YEAR.” 


©jforti  ant  ILonton : 
JAMES  PARKER  AND  CO. 
1871. 


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kaBcZ. 


IN 

GRATEFUL  AND  LOVING  MEMORY 

OF  THE 

REV.  JOHN  KEBLE. 


NOTICE. 


'TH'HE  Compilers  of  this  “ Concordance/’  feeling  them- 
^ selves  the  desirableness  of  such  a Work,  hope  that 
it  may  be  acceptable  to  all  with  whom  the  “ Christian 
Year”  is  a household  friend. 

They  have  thought  it  well  to  omit  such  words  as  would 
only  enlarge  the  volume  without  adding  to  its  usefulness. 

“ If  ever,  floating  from  faint  earthly  lyre, 

Was  wafted  to  your  soul  one  high  desire, 

By  all  the  trembling  hope  ye  feel, 

Think  on  the  minstrel  as  ye  kneel.” 


Spring  Hill,  Maisemore, 
Nov.,  1870. 


CONCORDANCE  TO  THE  CHRISTIAN  YEAR. 


Aaron's. 

Chiefly  for  A.  V seed  she  spreads  her  wings.  5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


If  A.'s  hand  unshrinking  mould. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

From  A.'s  censer  steam'd  the  spicy  cloud. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Who  worship  there  in  A.’s  robes  array’d. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Abase. 

His  pride  of  health  to’  a. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Abate . 

The  radiance  can  a. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

Abhor  Ad. 

Look  on  us,  and  we  are  a. 

18  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

A bide. 

A.  with  me  from  mom  till  eve. 

Evening,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

A.  with  me  when  night  is  nigh. 

Evening,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Let  not  my  bark  in  calm  a. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

Though  pledg’d  her  own  and  sure  t’  a. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

The  tears  that  in  the  heart  a . 

Ash- Wednesday,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

The  Church,  our  Zoar,  shall  a. 

Yet  in  the  world  e’en  these  a .,  and  we. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

To  flourish  and  a. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 

His  ears  are  open  to  a. 

Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

We  in  the  tents  a. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Yet  in  meek  duty  to  a. 

Whit.  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

Ye  fearless  in  your  nests  a. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

But  where  they  fall,  forgotten  to  a. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

With  whom  the  melodies  a. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Sees  them  e’en  now  : they  still  a. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

A bides. 

But  stay,  presumptuous — Christ  with  thee  a. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Abiding. 

A.  in  the  held. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

A biding-place. 

The  single  heart  to  be  Thy  sure  a.-p. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

For  their  a.-p.  be  made. 

Burial  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Abode. 

Some  shelter  is  in  sight,  some  sacred  safe  a. 

1 Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

Hearts  training  in  their  low  a. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  7. 

With  hurrying  footsteps  from  th’  accurs’d  a. 

I Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

To  our  a. 

B 


2 


ABODE — ABSOLVI NG. 


Might  fearless  follow  to  their  blest  a . 
Their  soul  is  Christ’s  a. 

And  ready  for  her  last  a. 

Abound. 

Where  guards  like  these  a. 

And  knowledge  both  a. 

Here  healing  dews  and  balms  a. 

Above . 

Fit  us  for  perfect  Rest  a. 

We  lose  ourselves  in  Heaven  a. 

A.  the  world’s  uncertain  haze. 

The  P aschal  moon  a. 

F rom  yon  unclouded  depths  a. 

The  Moon  a .,  the  Church  below. 

The  saints  a.  are  stars  in  Heaven. 

One  Name  a . all  glorious  names. 

Ruin  below  and  wrath  a. 

This  truth  in  Heaven  a. 

And  from  th’  eternal  home  a. 

A.  the  world  our  calling  boast. 

Through  the  dark  curtains  of  the  world  a. 
The  softest  dews  drop  on  her  from  a. 

God  only,  and  the  joys  a. 

A.  this  earth — so  rich  a spell. 

Fraternal  joys  a. 

My  Saviour’s  pathway  to  His  home  a. 

He  shall  descend,  who  rules  a. 

Yet  buoys  him  up,  and  high  a. 

Nor  listen  for  those  purer  strains  a. 

’Twixt  God  a.  and  Christ  below. 

His  least  and  worst  with  hope  to  meet  a. 

A braham . 

With  faithful  A.  here. 

Where  A.  fed  his  flock  of  yore. 

*Tis  Ads  God  who  speaks  so  loud. 

Wake  A.  to  rejoice. 

Where  still  He  shines  on  Ads  race. 

A broad. 

As  when  our  fathers  walk’d  a. 

How  art  thou  riven  and  strewn  a. 

A voice  from  Heaven  was  heard  a. 


A bsence. 

Though  a.  may  impair,  or  cares  annoy. 

Ab  solver. 


The  a.  saw  the  mighty  grief. 
A.  and  forgiven. 


Absolving. 


23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Ash-Wednes.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  iii.  /.  10. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  iv. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

Circumcision,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Thurs.  bef.  East. , v.  i.  /.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 


ABSOLV’D — ACHING. 


3 


A bsolv'd. 

A.,  in  thankful  sacrifice  to  part.  Commination,  v.  vi.  4 5. 

Abuse. 

Till  she  a. , so  sore,  her  lengthen’d  span.  1 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Whate’er  Thou  know’st  our  weakness  would  a.  17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  4 6. 


A bus'' d. 

As  earthly  hopes  a.  are  less  than  hopes  divine. 

A byss. 

Saw  from  Thy  Father’s  bosom  to  th’  a. 

They  track’d  Thee  up  th’  a.  of  light. 

To  gaze  all  down  that  drear  a. 

Ye  too,  when  lowest  in  th’  a.  of  woe. 

Out  of  the  waste  a. 

Accepted. 

All  glowing  with  the  light  a.  Love  imparts. 
Let  us  not  miss  th’  a.  hour. 

Our  trembling  notes  with  your  a.  lay. 

Accepts . 

And  Heaven  a.  the  prayer. 

Accord. 


17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  4 6. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  4 2, 
4 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  10. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  4 2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  4 6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  4 6. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  1.  /.  8. 

Restoration,  v.  vi.  4 6. 


Man  only  mars  the  sweet  a. 

Thine  household  choir,  in  true  a. 

If  with  thy  heart  the  strains  a. 

Accordant. 

In  heaven,  a.  to  his  raptur’d  string. 


4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  4 1. 
SS.  Sim.  & Ju.,  v.  ii.  4 3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii.  4 1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 


According. 

Nor  in  a.  cry. 

Than  be  a.  to  our  idols  heard. 

’Tis  a low  chant,  a.  well. 

A.  to  Thy  word. 

Account. 

Till  Thy  dear  love  to  blot  the  sad  a. 

A ccursed. 

With  hurrying  footsteps  from  th’  a.  abode. 
Upon  th’  a.  hill. 

Accuser. 

Should  his  own  lay  th’  a.  prove. 

Accusing, . 

And  raise  a.  shades  of  hours  gone  by. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  1.  6. 
17  Trinity,  v.  x.  4 5. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  4 1. 
Purification,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iii.  4 2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  4 3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  i.  4 3. 


Ache . 

The  sins  that  in  your  conscience  a. 

For  the  lost  dream  the  heart  may  a. 

The  heart  may  a. , but  will  not  burst. 

Achiev'd. 

Strange  words  fulfilled,  and  mighty  works  a. 


Commination,  v . v.  4 8. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  4 6. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  4 7. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  4 5. 


Aching. 

Light  without  love,  glares  on  the  a.  sight.  1 Advent,  v.  xi.  4 2. 
Dear  to  the  pastor’s  a.  heart.  3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  4 5. 


4 


ACHING — ADORING. 


That  from  His  a.  brow  by  moonlight  fell. 
Fill  high  the  bowl,  benumb  His  a.  sense. 
The  a.  brow  must  lower. 

Pray  only  that  thine  a.  heart. 

But  He  their  a.  gaze  repress’d. 

Wouldst  Thou  Thine  a.  forehead  rest. 
Where’er  an  a.  heart  may  call. 

And  there  are  a.  solitary  breasts. 

Across , 

Could  see  a.  Eternity. 

Far  seen  a.  the  sandy  wild. 

Draw’st  thy  bright  veil  a.  the  heavenly  way. 
Of  winds  a.  the  steep. 

Act. 

In  a.  to  break. 

To  a.  the  martyr’s  sternest  part 


Mon.  bef.  Easter,  z/.ix.  /.  2. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  1.  i. 
3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

II  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v . v.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  1.  /.  3. 
20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


Admiring. 

For  ye  could  draw  th’  a.  gaze. 


Adopting. 

Thine  own  a.  Father  love. 

Adore. 

Than  Angels  can  a. 

Faintly  give  back  what  we  a. 

To’  a.  the  Father  of  all  gentle  lights. 

Who  blindly  self  or  sense  a . 

And  mark  her  chiefs  yon  orient  sun  a. 
What  dost  thou,  but  a.  the  sun,  and  scorn. 
Him  for  thy  Lord  and  God  a. 

Bows  down  t’  a.  the  Nazarene. 

Came  thronging  to  a. 

In  His  own  words  we  Christ  a. 


Adored. 


Once  duly  welcom’d  and  a. 

In  silence  best  a. 

I mark  Him,  how  by  seraph  hosts  a. 

Till  we  be  sav’d,  and  Thou  a. 

As  man  embrac’d,  as  God  a. 

Of  pure  heart-worship,  Baal  is  a. 

While  some  might  doubt,  but  all  a. 

Lifting  on  high  th’  a.  Name. 

Adores. 

Their  heart  untravell’d  still#,  the  King  of  kings. 
And,  as  he  talks,  a. 

Adoring. 

Meanwhile  He  paces  through  th’  a.  crowd. 
With  fix’d  a.  look. 

Can  pass  the  flight  of  souls  a. 

With  such  a.  gaze. 


15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Bartholom. , v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  xvi.  1.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

9 Trinity,  v.  1 . 1.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  1.  1.  7. 

H.  Communion,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

I Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 


ADORING — AFRAID. 


5 


Teach  the  a . heart  to  fall. 

Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

All  but  a.  love  may  claim. 

Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Adorn . 

Her  Father’s  household  to  a . 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Adorns . 

A greener  wreath  a.  thy  brow. 

Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Advance . 

Less  reverently  #. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Advancing. 

Urge  him  with  thine  a.  tread. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Advent. 

0 watch  and  pray  ere  A.  dawn ! 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Aerial. 

A.  hopes  and  pensive  joys. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

As  on  the  bosom  of  th’  a.  lawn. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Yet  wears  the  pure  a.  sky. 

All  Saints,  v.  1.  1.  5. 

Th’  a.  gleam  that  Fancy  lends. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Afar. 

Holds  its  still  course  in  Heaven  a. 

I Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

In  silence  and  a.  they  wait. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

He  sees  her  glories  gild  a. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

To  him  it  glar’d  a. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Then  from  a.  on  God  we  cry. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Whose  torch  a. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

And  since  we  see,  and  not  a. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

On  the  wreath’d  smoke  a. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Thou  breath’st  a note  like  music  from  a. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

Affection. 

That  frowns  on  sweet  Ads  smile. 

Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

To  aid  Ads  dreaming  eye. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Though  brighten’d  oft  by  dear  Ads  kiss. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

No  anxious  fear  to  damp  Ads  glow. 

To  breathe  in  vain  Ads  sigh. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Each  wish  and  dream  to  dear  a.  given. 

Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Affections. 

The  haunt  of  all  a.  pure. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Afford. 

Where,  looking  round,  each  glance  might  thee  a. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

As  thronging  cares  a. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Affright. 

A.  thy  tender  breast. 

Easter  Tuesday,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

The  serpent’s  rustling  coils  a. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

And  who  can  blame  the  mother’s  fond  a. 

Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Affrights. 

A.  the  wandering  flock. 

8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

Afraid. 

Of  Thee  and  of  myself  a. 

Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

6 


AFRAID — AGONY. 


At  once,  not  shame-fac’d  or  a. 

Content  to  live,  but  not  a . to  die. 

Again . 

Awake — a.  the  Gospel  trump  is  blown. 
Enduring  life  a .,  that  Passover  to  keep. 
Never  a.  your  loins  untie. 

For  thee  He  died — for  thee  He  lives  a. 
The  everlasting  gates  a. 

Against. 

Mounting  in  tides  a.  the  stream. 

AZe' 

A fouler  vision  yet  ; an  a.  of  light. 
What  matter  ? if  in  calm  old  a. 

Nor  shall  dull  a .,  as  worldlings  say. 

A.  would  to  youth  return. 

Th’  historic  Muse,  from  a.  to  a. 

A.  after  a .,  in  worthier  love  and  praise. 
Divided  thence  through  every  a. 
Through  many  a dreary  a. 

But  on  the  chosen  seed,  from  a.  to  a. 
But  middle  a.  by  no  fond  wile. 

He  loves  when  a.  and  youth  are  met. 
Fervent  old  a.  and  youth  serene. 

Our  fever’d  brow  in  a.  to  soothe. 
Whose  tears  from  a.  to  a.  are  shed. 


S.  Bartholomew,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

i Advent,  v.  i.  /.  i. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Circumcision,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v . iv.  /.  I. 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

SS.  Phil.  & J ames,^.  iii.  1. 3. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


Aged. 

While  to  her  funeral  pile  this  a.  world  is  borne.  I Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

Ages. 

Still  through  decaying  a.  as  they  glide.  1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

Of  a.  gone  and  past.  Circumcision,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

For  endless  a.  to  embrace.  S.  Andrew,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Agonized. 

For  her  His  a.  brow.  Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Agonizing. 

They  mark’d  what  a.  throes.  4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

In  a.  prayer,  will  Ocean  cease  her  strife?  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
His  a.  call.  S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Agony. 

And  watch  the  moon  that  saw  thy  Master’s  a.  3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
E’en  in  His  hour  of  a.  He  thought.  Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

So  clear  in  a.  Tu.  bef.  East.,z/.  viii.  1.  4. 

Love  masters  A.  ; the  soul  that  seem’d.  Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

The  virtue  of  His  midnight  a.  W.  bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

That,  as  Thy  blood  won  earth,  Thine  a.  Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Our  God  in  a.  10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

Who  both  in  a.  S.  Matthias,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

The  first  in  shame  and  a.  S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

In  glory  and  in  a.  S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


AGONY— AIRY. 


7 


With  thoughts  of  coming  a. 
O a.  of  wavering  thought. 
For  Jesus’  sake  in  a.  serene. 


Aid. 


Paus’d  at  a mortal’s  call,  to  a . 

Who  bent  with  bounty  rare  to  a. 

Whom  Love  enthron’d  would  send,  in  a . 

That  seem  for  a.  parental. 

By  thee  to  a.  my  faltering  thought. 

Aim'd. 

When  a.  with  most  unerring  art. 

Air. 

And  cheer’d  his  heart  with  his  own  native  a. 
Of  the  bright  things  in  earth  and  a. 

Must  glide  in  a.  like  gentle  dove. 

Close  as  the  a.  that  wraps  thee  round. 

Our  common  a.  is  balm. 

Of  larks  in  purest  a. 

Our  heart’s  sad  secret  to  the  silent  a. 

One  draught  of  spring’s  delicious  a. 

The  birds  of  a.  before  us  fleet. 

The  dashing  waters  when  the  a.  is  still. 

And  stars  that  shoot  through  freezing  a.  at  even. 
And  led  through  boundless  a .,  &c. 

On  cloud-bom  idols  of  this  lower  a. 

Had  taught  the  innocent  a. , &c. 

Broods  o’er  the  hazy,  twinkling  a. 

To  freedom  and  cool  moonlight  a. 

To  whom — as  if  in  hallow’d  a. 

May  learn  the  sacred  «.,  and  all. 

Then  in  the  a.  she  fearless  springs. 

And  free  as  a.  it  fall. 

Back  to  th’  enchanted  a. 

When  slowly  through  the  hallow’d  a. 

Airs. 

That  o’er  her  western  slope  breathe  a.  of  balm. 
But  vernal  a.  should  sorrow  heal. 

Such  a.  as  soothe  a hermit’s  sleep. 

Bath’d  in  soft  a. , and  fed  with  dew. 

Soon  o’er  their  heads  blithe  April  a.  shall  sing. 
Till  every  pulse  beat  true  to  a.  divine. 

Too  soon  those  a.  have  pass’d  away. 

Ever  at  hand,  with  a.  divine. 

Or  fan  them  with  Thine  a.  serene. 

Airy. 

Who  deep  in  heaven  some  a.  pageant  sees. 
Tread  more  than  a.  light. 

O Youth  and  Joy,  your  a.  tread. 

Awaken’d  soars  in  a.  flight. 


S.  James,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

I Christmas,  v.  1.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 
Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  1.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  /.  5. 


8 


AISLE — ALLOW’D. 


Aisle . 

E’en  in  the  Church’s  holiest  a.  S.  Luke,  v.  xiii. 

Approaching  down  the  hallow’d  a.  ! Matrimony,  v.  i 

Aisles . 

Three  solemn  a.  approach  the  shrine.  Trinity,  v.  x.  /. 

Nurs’d  in  her  a.  to  more  than  kingly  thought.  K.  Ch.  Martyr, 
Sleeps  in  the  silent  a.  no  more.  Restoration,  v. 


Alarm . 

Their  waves  in  rude  a.  2 Christmas,  v. 

Alarms. 

But  what  are  Heaven’s  a.  to  hearts  that  cower.  I Advent,  v.  xi: 


Alas! 

A.!  no  need  to  rouse  them  : long  ago. 
A A the  world  he  loves. 

A.!  the  weary  course  I run! 

A.!  for  her  Thy  opening  flowers. 

A .,  my  brother!  round  thy  tomb. 

A.!  of  thousand  bosoms  kind. 

All  own  ; but  few,  a. ! will  love. 

A A ye  know  not  what  ye  ask. 

A A that  e’en  the  martyr’s  cell. 

Aliens. 


A.  in  heart  so  oft  should  prove. 
We  sometimes  see  a. 


Alight. 


Alike. 


1 Advent,  v.  iii, 

2 Easter,  v.  ix. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v, 
Trinity,  v.  xv.  t 
8 Trinity,  v.  xi. 
15  Trinity,  v.  vi 
18  Trinity,  v.  vi 
S.  James,  v.  ii. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xii. 

S.  Luke,  v.  v.  1. 

Bur.  of  Dead, 


Thus  sunbeams  pour  a.  their  glorious  tide. 
With  dew  a. 

A.  his  love  and  greetings  share. 

Alive. 

The  lingering  flame  in  thine  own  breast  a. 


Mon.  bef.  East., 
S.  after  Ascen., 
S.  Luke,  v.  x.  I 

Th.  bef.  East.,  * 


All-bounteous. 

Of  our  a.  - b . King. 

A ll-conquering. 

To  Thine  a.-c.  ark. 

All-defying. 

And  a.-d.y  dauntless  look. 

All-gracious. 

F or  the  a.  -g.  Dove. 

Allow. 

Heaven’s  very  gate,  should  scope  a. 

Allow'd. 

Oh ! joy  to  Mary  first  a. 

Nor  be  our  foes  and  Thine  a. 

If  now  and  then  a. , with  Thee. 

For  now  Thy  people  are  a. 

Our  wistful  gaze  is  oft  a. 


Matrimony,  v.  1 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /. 

Purification,  v. 

Churching,  v.  ii 

S.  Luke,  v.  xii. 

Easter  Day,  v.  : 
18  Trinity,  v.  xi 
S.  James,  v.  vi. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  i 
Accession,  v.  ii. 


1. 4. 

v.  /.  s. 


3-  . 

v.  vi.  /.  3. 
i.  /.  2. 


iii.  /.  8. 
ii.  /.  I. 


. /.  I. 

/.  5. 

. ii.  /.  2. 

r.  I. 

1.  I. 

ii.  /.  I. 

iii.  /.  1. 

/.  2. 

/.  2. 

2. 

’.  vii.  /.  2. 

v.  iv.  /.  3. 
v.  v.  /.  6, 
. 2. 

v.  v.  /.  8. 


i.  /.  8. 


2. 

v.  /.  3. 
i.  /.  4. 

3- 

xiii.  /.  I. 

i.  /.  3. 

/.  2. 
i.  /.  I. 

I-  3- 


ALLOY— ALONE. 


9 


Alloy , 

For  mutual  love  without  a. 

A ll-pervading. 

But  as  at  first  Thine  a.-p.  look. 

All-pitying, 

And  nurse  it  with  a.  -p.  thought. 

All-ruling, 

To  plead  before  th’  a.-r • shrine. 

Almighty, 

They  know  th’  A.  ’s  power. 

They  know  th’  Ads  love. 

The  sharpest  of  th’  Ads  store. 

To  thine  A.  Author  and  His  stedfast  sway. 
He  hears  th’  Ads  word. 

Were  wondering  (so  th’  A.  bade). 

And  starting  at  th’  Ads  call. 

Eternal  One,  A.  Trine ! 

By  the  A . Three  for  ever  plann’d. 

Mark’d  by  th’  Ads  hand  for  good. 

The  rays  of  the  Ads  face. 

Our  ears  have  heard  th’  Ads  call. 

As  if  th’  A.  Son. 

The  shadow  of  th’  Ads  cloud. 

Alms, 

A.  all  around  and  hymns  within. 

Of  fire  from  Heaven  to  bless  their  votive  a. 

Alone, 

Left  shining  in  the  world  with  Christ  a. 
May  be  left,  but  not  a. 

It  shames  the  weary  heart  to  feel  itself  a. 
There  are,  who  darkling  and  a. 

Till  Heaven  and  we  are  quite  a. 

Would  weep  with  them  a. 

Thou  never  canst  forget,  nor  leave  a. 

When  tears  are  spent,  and  thou  art  left  a. 
The  good  Cornelius  knelt  a. 

A.  with  His  true  Father  found. 

Their  Father’s  joy,  their  hope  a,? 

We  watch  our  nets  a. 

Fasting  he  watch’d  and  all  a. 

On  thee  a.  My  blessing  rest ! 

Reign  in  our  hearts  a. 

Is  he  a.  in  that  dark  hour. 

The  Matron,  who  a.  hath  stood 

What  ! was  the  promise  made  to  thee  a.  ? 

Two  ways  a.  his  roving  eye. 

Why  should  we  faint  and  fear  to  live  a. 
Since  all  a .,  so  Heaven  has  will’d,  we  die. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,?/,  vi.  /.  I. 

SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v,  x.  /.  4. 

Restoration,  v,  iv.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v,  i.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

2 Easter,  v,  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 
Trinity*  v.  xx.  /.  I. 

I Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  J. 

II  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  y,  v.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

I Easter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v,  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Evang.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v,  iii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v,  vii.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v,  xviii.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


10 


ALONE— ALTAR. 


A.  our  secret  throbbings  : so  our  prayer. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

She  sought  to  weep  with  Thee  a. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

Voice  heard  by  him  a. 

S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

He  dearly  loves,  and  not  a. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

A.  He  fasted,  and  a.  He  fought. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Seest  thou,  how  tearful  and  a. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

Along. 

In  waves  of  light  it  thrills  a . 

Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

A.  the  sacred  line. 

Circumcision,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

The  flowers  all  die  a.  our  way. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

A.  each  bounding  vein. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

Guided  by  her,  a.  the  mountain  road. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

A.  the  mountain  ledges  green. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

A.  the  glorious  line. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Yet  as  a.  this  violet  bank  I rove. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

A . the  Church’s  central  space. 

Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

A.  the  eastern  sky. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

A.  the  level  sand. 

S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

As  if  a.  His  lonesome  way. 

SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

A.  their  wild  self- chosen  maze. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Aloof.. 

Hardly  will  they  fleet  a. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

In  silent  thought  a. 

Easter  Monday,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

From  Thee  would  start  a. 

Easter  Tuesday,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

As  when  twelve  tribes  knelt  silently  a . 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Aloud. 

Mercies  and  judgments  cry  a. 

S.Barthol.,  v.  xvi.  1.  4. 

Already. 

A.  in  His  heart. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Altar. 

Between  the  porch  and  a.  weep. 

Ash- Wednesday,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

And  earlier  light  thine  a.  fires. 

Upon  Thine  ads  horn  of  gold. 

Easter  Day,  v . iv.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

While  seven  red  a.  -fires. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

They  light  His  a.  every  day. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  9. 

That  nearest  to  Thine  a.  lie. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

Go,  with  thy  voice  the  a.  rend. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

The  giant  a.  on  the  rock. 

8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

We  of  that  A.  would  partake. 

16  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

Ere  yet  upon  the  new-built  a.  fell. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Mounts  up  their  a.  flame. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Upon  that  a.  ever  lying. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Did  on  God’s  a.  lay. 

Purification,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

And  passions  on  God’s  a.  laid. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

When  watching  by  His  a.  -flame. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Each  moment  by  Thine  a.  9s  light. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

That,  with  Thine  a.  full  in  view. 

A simple  a.  by  the  bed. 

Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

ALTAR — ANCIENT. 


II 


Up  to  the  Ads  northern  side.  . 

That  On  His  a.  -throne. 

The  while  round  a. , niche,  and  shrine. 

Upon  the  A.  lays  the  Crown. 

Altars. 

Our  hearths  are  a.  all. 

At  sight  of  ruin’d  a. , prophets  slain. 

Which  day  and  night  before  thine  a.  rise. 

Alter'd. 

Till  in  thine  a.  voice  be  known. 

Too  soon  his  a.  day-dreams  show. 

Cons  slowly  o’er  its  a . part. 

Lo,  to  her  a.  eye  the  Law’s  stem  fires  are  lent. 

Alternate. 


Commination,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 


Who  thus  a.  see. 


Amarant. 

The  genial  a.  wreath  to  wear. 

Your  a.  wreaths  were  earn’d,  &c. 

Amaze. 

Lightening  the  world  with  glad  a. 

Amaz'd. 

A.  they  cry,  “ What  spell  is  this?” 

Ambition. 

Ads  boldest  dream  and  last. 

Nor  let  A.  heartless  mourn. 

Ambrosial. 

In  Eden,  on  th’  a.  bowers. 

No  cates  a.  are  supplied. 

Amid. 


3 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


A.  the  howling  wintry  sea.  Evening,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

A.  that  dreary  glare,  in  this  world’s  citadel.  S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
One  rock  a.  the  weltering  floods.  Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Amiss. 


Refuse  to  speak,  or  speak  a. 

Methinks  your  wisdom  guides  a. 

It  needs  must  bring,  if  us’d  a. 

Else,  though  in  Christ’s  own  words, 
surely  pray  a. 

A Son  that  never  did  a. 

When  all  that  pain’d  or  seem’d  a. 

Among. 

A.  the  olives  kneel. 

A.  their  fathers’  tombs. 


That  fills  up  all  the  a.  gloom. 
No  a.  but  the  Cross. 


Ample. 

Anchor. 


Ancient. 

Hovering  around  their  a.  home. 


4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  3. 

j-  17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 


12 


ANDROMACHE — ANGELS. 


Andromache . 

So  speaks  A.  in  boding  fear. 

Angel. 

Like  some  bright  a.  o’er  the  darkling  scene. 
To  lead  on  earth  an  Ads  life. 

Rising  and  falling  as  on  a.  wings. 

Till  men  behold  his  a.  face. 

Ask,  and  some  a.  will  reply. 

Nor  knew  an  a.  form  was  nigh. 

Here  a child’s  as  there  an  ads  love. 

Too  rapid  and  too  pure  for  all  but  a.  sight. 
No  Prophet  yet,  no  A.  knows. 

Or  if  no  A.  pass  that  way. 

A.  of  wrath  ! why  linger  in  mid  air. 

That  a.  wings  may  waft  them  to  the  shore. 
And  Sure,  ’tis  worth  an  Ads  gaze. 

Nor  man  nor  a.  liv’d  in  Heaven  or  earth. 

One  A.  knows  it.  O might  prayer  avail. 
Their  daily  strife  an  Ads  theme. 

Save  God  and  one  good  A.,  to  assuage. 

For  comfort,  than  an  ads  mirth. 

An  a.  brought  them  from  the  sky. 

Unheard  by  all  but  a.  ears. 

Where,  like  an  a.  ’s  train. 

He  sees  the  ads  sword. 

Meet  pavement  for  an  ads  glorious  march. 
All  space,  beyond  the  soar  of  a.  wings. 

We  cannot  pass  our  guardian  ads  bound. 

So  like  an  ads  is  our  bliss. 

An  ads  hopeless  fall. 

Yet  knew  he  not  what  a.  came. 

To  guess  an  ads  lay. 

When,  like  an  a.  ’s  wing,  &c. 

The  A.  watching  by,  divines. 

Of  a.  song  and  a.  motion. 

Not  Herod  but  an  A.  leads. 

First  a.  of  His  Church,  &c. 

And  all  our  a.  friends  to  bring  Thee  on  Thy  way. 
The  Cross  by  a.  hands  impress’d 
And  upon  Saint  or  A.  spend. 

To  high  and  low  Heaven’s  A.  spake. 

Angelic. 

Th’  a.  signal  given. 

Echoing  a.  songs. 

Where  lost  behind  the  bright  a.  throng. 

Of  human  or  a.  frame. 

Tempering  rude  hearts  with  calm  a.  force. 

Angels. 

A.  He  calls  ye  : be  your  strife. 


Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

3 Advent,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Ash-Wednes.,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.l.  10. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  viii  l r 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  /. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  1.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
13  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  7« 


P-P  r 


ANGELS — ANGER’D. 


13 


Than  A.  can  adore. 

The  choir  of  A.  caught  the  word. 

A.  from  Heaven  will  stoop  to  guide  them,  &c. 
So  A.  pause  on  tasks  of  love. 

A .,  or  more,  on  either  hand  are  nigh. 

God  only,  and  good  a.>  look. 

Ye  blessed  A.  ! if  of  you. 

A.  round  His  glory-throne. 

That  Thine  a.  s'  harps  may  ne’er. 

To  the  decaying  world,  till  A.  bid  us  rise. 
’Tis  now  a cell,  where  a.  use. 

Yet  mortals  doubt,  when  a.  bring. 

These  sure  have  seen  the  a . near. 

Who  lead  the  choir  where  a . meet. 

With  a.  s'  food  our  brethren  greet. 

Like  armed  a.  at  the  door. 

And  A.  wonder  why  He  stays  below. 

The  trump,  that  a.  quake  to  hear. 

Where  A.  view  the  Father’s  light 
With  hymns  of  a.  in  His  ears. 

The  blessed  a.  look  and  long. 

The  a. , while  our  draught  they  own. 

And  all  the  band  of  a .,  us’d  to  sing. 

Who  men  and  a.  daily  feeds. 

Where  A.  down  the  lucid  stair. 

The  grief  that  a.  cannot  tell. 

What  sadder  scene  can  a.  view. 

Not  holier,  while  around  him  a.  bow’d. 

Yet  Heaven  is  raining  a,  s'  bread. 

Fraught  with  a spell  no  a.  know. 

Are  call’d  to  sit  and  eat,  while  a.  prostrate  fall. 
From  men’s  and  a.  s'  sight. 

What  mortal — for  this  more  than  a.  s'  task. 
A.  no  more. 

But  for  the  crown,  that  a.  weave. 

And  brightest  a.  to  and  fro. 

Thou  hast  an  ear  for  a.  s'  songs. 

We  should  behold  by  a.  s'  grace. 

That  He,  by  whom  the  a.  live. 

Of  all  Thine  a.  eldest  bom. 

But  a .,  as  we  speak. 

To  be  sung  on,  where  a.  soar. 

When  all  forsook,  her  A.  still  were  nigh. 
The  A.  hear,  and  there  is  mirth  in  Heaven. 

A nger . 

Though  darkly  round  Thine  a.  rolls. 

Anger'd. 

But  chiefly,  for  she  knows  Thee  a.  worst. 


3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Ash-Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v . vii.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

I Easter,  v . vii.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

I Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Purification,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 

All  Saints’,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v . vi.  /.  1. 


14 


ANGRY — APART. 


Angry . 

Lo  ! at  His  a.  blast  the  rocks  unclose. 

A nguish . 

Thou  from  Whose  cross  in  a.  burst. 

This  bed  of  a . ? and  His  pale  weak  form. 
In  troublous  days  of  a.  and  rebuke. 

With  fear  and  a.  to  divide. 

Then  grudge  not  thou  the  a.  keen. 

Knows  its  own  a.  and  unrest. 

Of  wakeful  a.  flow. 

A nnoy . 

High  Heaven  in  mercy  to  your  sad  a. 

The  heavenward  flame  a . 

Of  endless  life,  yet  wrapt  in  earth’s  a . 

Annual. 

The  Church  our  a.  steps  has  brought. 

A nointed. 

By  Thine  a . heralds  duly  crown’d. 

Answer . 


9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  5- 
Tues.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

SS.  Philip  & Jas.,z/.ix./.  I. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  L 6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  /.  3. 


Beat  quite  in  #.  to  Thy  voice. 

Ere  God  His  a.  to  their  king  had  given. 
He  hear  and  a.  thine  unblest  desire. 

There  seek  his  a.  when  the  world  reproves. 

An  severing. 

While,  a.  Thy  victorious  call. 

A mirror  in  an  a . mind. 

A.  a famish’d  nation’s  call. 

Beat  with  another,  a.  love  for  love. 

A , its  call ; we  gladlier  rest. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  z>.  ix.  /.  3. 


yl  nswers. 

Soft#,  duly  whisper’d  to  each  soothing  prayer.  Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Anthem's. 

How  swell’d  thine  a.’s  sound. 


S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 


Anthems . 

High  as  her  #.  soar. 

Eor  all  the  a.  of  the  boundless  sky. 

Anxious 

Full  many  a dreary  #.  hour. 

The  Church  in  a.  musing  sate. 

Apart . 

Then  stole  a.  to  weep  and  die. 

And  as  I walk  and  muse  a. 

The  shepherd  talks  with  God  a. 

Let  Pleasure  go,  put  Care  a. 

Our  hermit  spirits  dwell,  and  range  a. 
Whispering  it  says  to  each  a . 

Upon  whose  doubting  way  a. 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  vii.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

East.  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 


APOSTATE — ARCH. 


15 


Apostate . 


Ere  they  have  died  th’  A'.’s  death. 

Th’  a.  Church  to  scare. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

O’er  yon  a.  shrine. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

A postle. 

The  lov’d  A.  to  his  Lord. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

As  to  Thy  last  A.’s  heart. 

S.  Paul,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

O great  A.  ! rightly  now* 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Apostles. 

A .,  Prophets,  Pastors,  all. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

Since  not  A. s’  hands  can  clasp. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Before  th’  A. s’  glorious  company. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Appal. 

Our  unseen  foes  a. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

Till  their  high  deeds  the  world  a. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 

In  thoughts  that  awe  but  not  a. 

Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Oh  thought  to  comfort  and  a. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

Appalling. 

Conscience  gives  back  th  a.  tone. 

Whitsunday,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Th’  a.  Future  as  it  nearer  draws. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

And  now  once  more  th’  a.  tale. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Appals. 

What  voice  his  inmost  heart  a. 

S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Appeal. 

That  o’er  her  with  no  vain  a. 

Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

Appointed. 

Who  have  th’  eternal  towers  for  our  a.  bourne.  1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 


Approach. 

A.  Thee,  Babe  divine. 

A.  : for  thou  canst  feel  the  gleam. 

Approaching. 

A.  down  the  hallow’d  aisle. 

A pril. 


Christ.  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


Sweet  the  lengthening  A.  day.  1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Steal  down  like  A.  dews,  that  softest  fall,  &c.  Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Wait  like  the  parched  earth  on  A.  skies.  Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

Never  so  fast,  in  silent  A.  shower.  6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Not  showers  across  an  A.  sky.  14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

Soon  o’er  their  heads  blithe  ^4.  airs  shall  sing.  23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

As  though  beneath  an  A.  cloud.  Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


Arch. 

And  why,  through  eVery  woodland  a. 
Chants  her  glad  matins  in  the  leafy  a. 
While  underneath  each  awful  a.  of  green. 
High  towers  the  rainbow  a. 

Then,  when  through  yonder  everlasting  a. 
And  let  some  graceful  a.  be  there. 


1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


i6 


ARCHANGEL’S — ARM. 


Archangel's . 

So  when  th’  A.’s  word  is  spoken.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii. 

Favour’d  beyond  A. s’  dream.  Annunciation,  v . viii. 

Arched. 

Green  terraces  and  a.  fountains  cold.  M.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /. 

Lose  in  a.  glades  their  tangled  sight.  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Arches. 

Around  the  awful  a.  sweep.  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

The  broken  a.  of  old  Canaan’s  pride.  1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 


Lo ! from  yon  a.  field. 


Argent . 


Aright. 

Guide  Thou  their  course,  O Lord,  a . 
When  these  dull  ears  shall  scan  a. 

E’en  so,  who  loves  the  Lord  a . 

All  hymn  Thy  glory,  Lord,  a. 

Come,  learn  to  tell  a.  thine  own  sins’  cost 
To  guide  a. 

Believes,  because  it  loves,  a. 


Arise. 


Hearts  that  with  rising  mom  a. 

Oh  ! may  no  earth-bom  cloud  a. 

Our  childhood’s  star  again  a . 

Saviour  and  God,  a. 

Then,  fainting  soul,  a.  and  sing. 

So  let  Thy  turtle-dove’s  sad  call  a. 

I will  a.f  and  in  the  strength  of  love. 
Then  to  unearthly  life  a. 

And  let  your  prayer  for  charity  a. 
Where  over  rocks  and  sands  a. 

Prophet  of  God,  a.  and  take. 

That  day  by  day  in  prayer  like  thine  a. 
Who  day  by  day  a. 

Till  He  a . and  lead  the  way. 


Ark. 

Steer  through  the  tempest  Thine  own  a. 
Glide  in  the  narrow  wake  of  Thy  beloved  a. 
How  joyful  from  th’  imprisoning  a. 

The  a.  to  touch  and  bear. 

And  God’s  own  a.  with  blood  of  souls  defil’d. 
From  o’er  the  a.  were  shed. 


Arm. 

Wake,  a.  divine  ! awake. 

I will  not  stir,  lest  I forsake  Thine  a. 
Withdraw  the  proud  high- reaching  a. 
Triumph  by  our  weak  a. 

Scatter  the  ashes,  be  the  a. 

A wand  no  human  a.  may  wield. 


2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Evening,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt.  v.  viii.  /. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3 

Morning,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  2 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xiii.  /. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v . ix.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Evening,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  /. 

I Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


ARM— AROUND, 


17 


A mother’s  a . a serpent  should  embrace. 

Not  for  the  Pastor’s  gracious  a . 

Which  firm  embrac’d  with  heart  and  a. 
Whose  a . supports  her,  on  Whose  faithful,  &c. 
While  from  some  rude  and  powerless  a. 

To  feel  thy  kind  upholding  a. 

Pledge  of  the  untir’d  a .,  &c. 

Armed, . 

Or  a.  in  his  station  wait. 

Like  a.  angels  at  the  door. 


24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.  v.  vi.  /.  1, 
S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v,  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Holy  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

S.  John  Ev.,  ii.  /.  5. 

I Easter,  z/.  ix.  /.  5. 


Armies. 

The  a . of  the  highest  Heaven. 

God’s  unseen  #.  hovering  round. 

Thine  a.  awfully  repos’d. 

Armoury. 

So  in  Thine  awful  a.,  Lord. 

Arms. 

First  bid  us  from  their  a.  ascend. 

Every  way  her  free  a.  flinging. 

Lull’d  in  a father’s  a.  to  sleep. 

The  sailor’s  untried  a.  are  cross’d. 

Such  were  the  tender  a. , where  cradled  lay. 
E’fen  from  thine  a. , so  kind  and  soft. 

O happy  a. , where  cradled  lies. 

Back  to  your  a.  your  treasure  take. 

And  to  His  a.  invite. 


Purification,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  ii.  /.  4, 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
26  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
;S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


Army. 

The  Martyrs’  noble  a.  still  is  ours. 

Around. 

A.  his  path  are  taught  to  swell. 

Hover  a . us  while  we  pray. 

A:  the  sacred  hill. 

Yet  are  there  saddening  sights  a. 

That  all  a.  see  all  things  bright. 

No  vernal  steam  a.  they  cast. 

Within  us  and  a. 

The  saints,  iike  stars,  a.  His  seat. 

When  all  a.  he  sees  but  sea  and  sky. 

A.  those  lips  where  power  and  mercy  hung. 
The  dull  earth  o’er  Thee,  and  Thy  foes  a. 
A.  each  pure  domestic  shrine. 

Alms  all  a . and  hymns  within. 

A.  our  home’s  green  walls,  &c. 

A:  the  banner’d  lines. 

Or  lawless  roam  a.  this  earthly  waste. 
Wisely  Thou  givest — alt  a. 

A.  the  trembling  mountain’s  base. 

The  sinful  world  a. 


K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Morning,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

I Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Ascen.  Day,  v . ii.  1.  4. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 


c 


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AROUND- — ASPECT. 


A.  the  awful  arches  sweep. 

Like  oaks  and  cedars  all  a. 

Nor  is  the  dream  untrue  ; for  all  a. 

In  all  fair  things  a. 

Now  spread  their  wings  and  throng  a. 

Where  all  a.  on  mountain,  sand,  and  sky. 
Not  holier,  while  a.  him  angels  bow’d. 

If,  while  a.  thee  gales  from  Eden  breathe. 
What  view’st  thou  all  a.  f 
Or  waves  there  not  a.  his  brow. 

In  all  the  world  of  busy  life  a. 

Our  eyes  see  all  a . in  gloom  or  glow. 

But  see,  a , His  dazzling  shrine. 

To  wait  a.  our  path  in  weal  or  woe. 

Grant,  Lord,  that  when  a.  th’  expiring  world. 
Need  not  a.  the  world  to  range*. 

What  though  a.  His  throne  of  fire, 

A Heaven  on  earth  a.  the  couch,  &C. 

A. — the  Cross  supports  them  all. 

Art. 

Instinct  pure,  or  heaven-taught  a. 

The  graceful  lines  of  a.  may  trace. 

With  all  a Painter’s  a .,  &c. 

Till  sweetest  nature,  brightest  a. 

Thy  love-charm  with  true  Christian  a. 

The  truest  wisdom  there,-  and  noblest  a. 

I rather  woo  the  soothing  a. 

A rts. 

Have  tried  Thy  Spirit’s  winning  a. 

Ascend. 

First  bid  us  from  their  arms  a. 

We  see  Christ’s  entering  triumph  slow  a. 

Ascending. 

No  sounds  of  worldly  toil  a.  there. 

Ascent. 

And  when,  o’erwearied  with  the  steep  a. 

Ashes. 

Scatter  the  a.f  be  the  arm. 

The  Spouse  of  Christ : with  a.  crown’d, 
Asia’s. 

In  A.’s  sea-like  plain. 

Aside. 

Our  faded  crown,  despis’d  and  flung  a. 

Asleep. 

Where  in  her  shadow,  fast  a. 

Aspect. 

Calm  be  the  voice,  the  a.  bold. 


Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  I, 

18  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

I Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 


ASPiRE— AUTUMNAL. 


1$ 


Aspire* 

Hearts  that  would  highest  else  a. 

Nor  deem,  who  to  that  bliss  a . 

To  holy  ground,  in  quiet  to  a . 

The  holiest  creature,  dares  a . 

Assail 

Though  the  rudest  hand  a.  her. 

No  storm  can  now  a. 

When  racking  thoughts  the  heart  a . 

Two  flowers,  when  wintry  blasts  a . 

Assembling \ 

His  little  lambs  a. 


. , Assuage. 

Y et,  to  a.  her  sharpest  throes. 

Save  God  and  one  good  Angel,  to  a. 

But  we  by  Fancy  may  a. 

Wouldst  thou  the  pangs  of  guilt  a.  ? 

Astray.  ■ 

Thy  heedless  soul  a. 

Ate. 

We  a.  and  drank  : then  calmly  blest. 

Athwart. 


A.  the  conscience  glare. 


Atoning. 

The  Son  of  Man,  th’  a . wounds. 
Sprinkled  with  His  a.  blood. 

Fresh  from  th’  a.  sacrifice. 

Attend. 


Our  midnight  chant  a 

Attendants. 

From  Heaven  to  Earth,  a.  meet. 


Attends. 


A.  with  sword  and  spear. 

Attraction . 

Heaven  will  o’ercome  th’  a.  of  my  birth. 

Author. 

To  thine  Almighty  A.  and  His  stedfast  sway. 


Autumn. 

Why  A.  should  be  sad.  . 

When  Ads  softest  gleams  are  ending. 

Sweet  roses  one  by  one,  nor  a.  leaves  decay. 
To  a.  or  to  spring. 

Till  the  last  flower  of  a.  shed. 

Autumnal. 

Sets  round  th’  a . sun. 

Or  tossing  in  th’  a . blast. 

Nor  yet  th’  a . breeze  has  stirr’d  the  grove. 


Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1, 
9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

I Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  5» 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1 . 6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  6, 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v . iii.  1.  l. 

5 Trinity,  v.  V.  t.  2.  * 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Purification,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Ascen.  Day,  v . iv.  /.  3. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 
12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

21  Trinity,  z/.  i.  /.  3. 


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AUTUMNAL— AWE. 


And  on  the  world’s  a.  time. 

As  in  th’  a.  heaven. 

The  gale  that  stirs  th’  a . trees. 

And  dear  th’  a . eve. 

Who  says,  the  wan  a . sun. 

Avail, 

One  Angel  knows  it.  O might  prayer  a . 

Avarice. 

In  the  Prophet’s  soul  the  dreams  of  a.  stay. 

Avaunt, 

Chains  of  my  heart,  a.  I say.  . 

Ave. 

A.  Maria ! blessed  Maid  ! 

A . Maria ! Mother  blest. 

A.  Maria ! thou  whose  name. 

Avengers, 

But  that  the  merciful  A.  know. 

Avenging. 

Th’  a.  storm  of  war,  that  laid. 

Can  these  th’  a.  bolt  delay. 

Surely  not  yet  th’  a.  shower  will  fall. 
Snatch’d  sudden  from  th’  a.  rock 

Avenue. 

When  Heaven’s  bright  boundless  a. 

Averted. 


Thy  shy  a.  smiles. 

In  vain  : the  a.  cheek  in  loneliest  dell. 
Their  Lord’s  a.  face. 

Who  scornful  pass  it  with  a.  eye. 

Await. 

F resh,  e ver-growing  strengths  a. 

Awake. 


Who  day  by  day  to  sin  a. 

A . again  the  Gospel  trump  is  blown. 
A.!  why  linger  in  the  gorgeous  town. 
Keeping  the  heart  a.  till  dawn  of  morn. 
Wake,  arm  divine!  a. 

But  at  Thy  touch  let  veiled  hearts  a. 

He  to  earth’s  lowest  cares  is  still  a . 

With  eyes  too.  tremblingly  a. 

Awaken'd. 


A . soars  in  airy  flight 


Awakes. 


No  sunny  gleam  a.  the  trees. 

/ Awe. 


Of  mingled  joy  and  a.  return. 
Sure  ’tis  no  Heaven-bred  a. 
But  in  ecstatic  a.  they  muse. 


21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi;  l.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  z/.  viii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

I Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

I Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

II  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Easter  Tuesday,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  I. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

Kestoration,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Advent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


AWE— BAfcE. 


if 


And  as  on  Israel’s  #. -Struck  ear. 

In  thoughts  that  a.  but  not  appal. 

The  sinner,  startled  by  His  ways  of  a . 
There  is  an  a . in  mortals’  joy. 

Aw’d. 

By  our  own  shame  alike  and  glory  a. 

Awful. 

Faith’s  ear,  with  a.  still  delight. 

Gentiles ! with  fix’d  yet  a.  eye. 

With  medicin’d  sleep — O a.  in  Thy  woe  ! 
Around  the  a.  arches  sweep. 

Dies  on  the  a.  ear. 

While  underneath  each  a.  arch  of  green. 
So  a.  to  her  eyes. 

At  the  last  a.  day. 

O’er  life  and  death,  its  a.  charm. 

So  in  Thine  a.  armoury,  Lord. 

Sweet  a . hour  ! the  only  sound. 

Ye  knelt  before  some  a.  shrine. 

When  beckon’d  up  the  a.  choir. 

E’en  such  an  a.  soothing  calm. 

Each  a.  curse,  that  on  mount  Ebal  rang. 
Come  trembling  to  their  a.  trust. 

Awfully. 

Thine  armies  a.  repos’d. 


Awhile. 


Till  left  a.  with  Thee  alone. 

Patiently  she  droops  a. 

No — let  the  dainty  rose  a. 

Made  heir,  and  emptied  of  Thy  glory’  a. 
Each  on  his  cross,  by  Thee  we  hang  a. 
You  lingering  yet  a.  below. 

Keeps  back  a.  His  largess,  made. 

Yet,  yet  a .,  offended  Saviour,  pause. 

But  glide  a.  from  saint  to  saint. 

Yet  wait  a . , and  see  the  calm  leaves  float. 
Though  with  seal’d  eyes  a.  they  walk. 
And  spares  a.  his  blissful  trance. 

We  on  the  sight  should  muse  a. 

Pause  yet  a. , in  mercy  stor’d. 

Far  better  they  should  sleep  a. 

Azure. 

Or  in  the  a . deep  on  high. 


Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

H.  Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  2.  • 
Confirmation,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Ordination,  v . ii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

I Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

Tues.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  9. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


, BAAL. 

Of  pure  heart- worship,  B.  is  ador’d. 

Babe. 

Approach  Thee,  B.  Divine. 


9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  1.2. 


22 


BABE-BALM. 


The  last-bom  b. , why  lies  its  part. 

When  the  b . ’s  kiss  no  sense  of  pleasure  yields. 
The  wondrous  B.  might  prove. 

To  the  poor  b.,  who  died  to-day. 

Babel. 

Pass  B.  quick,,  and  seek  the  holy  land. 

And  watch,  from  B.  ’s  crumbling  heap. 

From  B.’s  shatter’d  wall. 

When  B.’s  very  ruins  bum. 

And  oh  ! if  e’en  on  B.  shine. 

Shame  on  us,  who  about  us  B.  bear. 

Babes. 

She  and  her  b.  shall  meet  no  more  to  part. 
If  sinful  b.  in  sorrow  must  be  born. 

But  cries  of  b.t  that  cannot  know. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4, 
Purification,  v.  ix,  /.  2. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 

3 Advent,  v , vi.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 

Holy  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Catechism,  v . ix.  /.  3. 


Back. 

B.  to  His  task  of  woe  and  tears.  Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

B.  then,  complainer ; loath  thy  life  no  more.  9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Thou  turn  thy  b.  upon  that  fountain  clear.  17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

B.  to  the  world  we  faithless  turn’d.  18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

B.  to  your  arms  your  treasure  take.  Holy  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Backward. 

And  b.  force  the  waves  of  Time.  I Christmas,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

Bad. 

Thus  b.  and  good  their  several  warnings  give.  1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

As  in  this  b.  world  below.  Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  1.  5* 

E’en  such  is  this  b.  world  we  see.  Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Wild  thoughts  within,  b.  men  without.  2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

The  rude  b.  thoughts,  that  in  our  bosom’s,  &c.  24  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Bade. 

Who  b.  the  waves  go  sleep.  4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

That  nearest  Heaven  has  b.  thee  stand.  1 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

Were  wondering  (so  th’  Almighty  b. ) S.  aft.  Ascension,  v.  ix.  1.2. 

B.  the  meek  Publican  his  gainful  seat  forsake.  S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  1.  8. 
Baffle. 

These  b.  e’en  the  spells  of  Heaven.  12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Baffling. 

Few,  faint,  and  b.  sight.  4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Balaam’s. 

Nor  B.’s  curse  on  Love,  which  God  hath  blest.  2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 


Ball. 

(Thou  know’st  it)  on  this  earthly  b.  11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Balm. 

That  o’er  her  western  slope  breathe  airs  of  b.  3 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Some  drops  of  b.  in  every  bower.  Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  5* 

A gale  from  bowers  of  b.  3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

They  turn  to  sweetness,  and  drop  holy  b.  Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  5* 


BALM — BAPTIST, 


23 


Our  common  air  is  b. 

Written  in  b .,  sad  heart,  for  thee. 

For  healing  and  for  b.  e’en  now  thine  hour, 
In  hymns  as  soft  as  b. 

In  heavenly  b. , fresh  gather’d  there. 
While  sinners  taste  Thine  heavenly  b. 

For  she  has  b.  in  store. 

Balms. 

Here  healing  dews  and  b.  abound. 

Balmy. 

And  water’d  with  more  b.  showers. 


Band. 

Tied  to  His  own  by  gentlest  b. 

And  all  the  b.  of  angels,  us’d  to  sing. 
Too  like  the  recreant  b. 

Drawing  to  Heaven  with  gentlest  b. 

To  greet  yon  wearied  b. 

’Tis  He  who  clasps  the  marriage  b. 
One  known  from  all  the  seraph  b. 


Banded. 

Are  b.  in  unblest  device. 

Bands. 

Wrapp’d  in  His  swaddling  b. 

Three  chosen  b. , in  royal  state. 

Banes. 

For  what  shall  heal,  when  holy  water  b.  ? 

Bank, 

Yet  as  along  this  violet  b.  I rove. 


Banner. 

The  b.  of  his  Lord’s  victorious  wrath. 

But  fix’d  to  hold  Love’s  b.  fast. 

Your  Saviour’s  b.  to  display. 

Banned  d. 

Around  the  b.  lines. 


Banners, 

While  drooping  paus’d  twelve  b.  proud. 


Banquet, 

Such  is  Thy  b .,  dearest  Lord, 

Ye  b.  there  above. 

B.  and  hymn,  your  Eden’s  festal  store. 

Baptismal. 

AJ1  glistening  with  b.  dew. 

And  of  My  woes  b.  taste. 

Set  Thy  b.  seal  upon  our  brow. 

Baptist, 

Where  is  the  lore  the  B.  taught. 


1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

&c.  7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Sun.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Sun.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  7- 
S.  John  Baptist,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  /.  I. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 


BA-PTI Z’  D — BATHE; 


M 

Baptiz'd. 

B.  in  blood  for  Jesus*  sak£. 

Their  treasur’d  hopes,  just  bom,  b. , and  gone. 

Bar. 

And  shall  our  dreams  of  music  b.  our  ear. 

Barabbas ’. 

Prepar’d  to  take  B.  part. 

Bal'd. 

Y et  liv’d  in  b.  or  sage. 

Bardsi 

So  thoughts  ...  to  those  high  B.  were  given. 
Should  b.  in  idol-hymns  profane. 

Bare ; 

Y et  m^rcy  hath  not  left  us;  b. 

B.  to  the  rude  world’s  withering  view. 

Bless’d  is  the  womb  that  b.  Him — bless’d. 
How  cold  and  b.  what  mortals  dream. 

Bares. 

She  b.  her  tender  breast.  ) 

Bark. 

And  this  our  frail  and  foundering  b. 

Let  not  my  b.  in  calm  abide. 

Barren. 

Beside  the  b.  sea. 

Woe  worth  these  b.  hearts  of  ours. 

Barter. 

We  b.  life  for  pottage  ; sell  true  bliss. 

Baftimeus' . 

Blind  B.  * humble  prayer. 

Base. 

Discerns  the  glorious  front!  the  b. 

And  the  b.  world,  now  Christ  hath  died. 
Around  the  trembling  mountain’s  b. 

With  uses  vile  and  b. 

And  to  their  b.  the  trembling  mountains  part. 
And  scaring  with  b.  wild-fire  light. 

Bashful. 

Her  b.  fragrance  hide. 

And  each  small  flower  of  b.  hue. 

Bask. 

B.  not  in  courtly  bower. 

Then  marvel  not,  if  such  as  b. 

Basking. 

Is  b.  in  his  noontide  lair. 

Bathe. 

The  tears  that  b.  our  offer’d  hearts. 

To  b.  the  landscape  in  a fiery  stream. 

They  b.  Where  holy  waters  flow. 


Holy  Innocents,  v.  iii.  A 5. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  vi.  A 4. 

Ascension  Day,  v.  vii.  A 3. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  A 4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  A 4. 

3.  Lent,  v.  vii.  A 6. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  A 3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  A 4. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  1.  I. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  viii.  A3. 

Commination,  v.  iv.  A 4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  A 7. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  A 7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  A 2. 
S.aft.  Ascension,  v.  iii.  A 1. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  A I. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  A 4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  A 4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ix.  A 3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  A 1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  A 4. 

9 Trinity,  v..v.  A 6. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  A 7. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  A 2. 

S,  Bartholomew,  v:  ii.  A 3. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  A I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  A 1. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  A 2, 

I Christmas,  v.  vii.  A 3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  A 6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  A 5, 


BATH’D — BEAR. 


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Bath'd » 

And  every  flower  was  b . in  light. 

Z?.  in  soft  airs,  and  fed  with  dew. 

Bathes. 

The  while  she  b.  us  in  her  own  chaste  glow. 

Battle . 

When  round  our  walls  the  b.  lowers. 

Lone  b.  field,  or  crumbling  prison  hall. 

Baying. 

As  bloodhounds  hush  their  b.  wild. 


Bays. 

When  fade  all  earthly  flowers  and  b. 


Upon  this  sacred  b. 


Beach . 
Beacon . 


But  lifts  them  like  a b.  light. 

Beams  on  the  martyr  host,  a b.  light. 
And  when  the  Spirit’s  b.  fires. 

Beam. 


Eyes  that  the  b.  celestial  view. 

But  Mercy  with  her  genial  b. 

That  cannot  bear  the  solar  b. 
Beyond  the  mid-day  b. 

Though  not  a b.  the  clouds  remove. 
To  meet  th’  unclouded  b. 

Steady  and  pure  as  stars  that  b. 


Beam'd. 

The  Son  of  God  in  radiance  b. 

Beammg. 

By  youthful  Hope  seen  b.  round  her  walls. 


Beams. 

B.  on  the  martyr  host,  a beacon  light. 

Than  Reason’s  or  the  Law’s  pale  b. 

His  b.  have  faster  sped. 

B.  with  too  faint  a smile. 

Bear. 

To  b.  as  Thine,  nor  count  it  loss  ! 

Ye,  who  your  Lord’s  commission  b. 

The  glorious  dint  a martyr’s  shield  should  b. 
That  now  so  swift  and  silent  b. 

The  sweet  remembrance  b. 

So  frail  a gem,  it  scarce  may  b. 

He  wept  by  Lazarus’  grave — how  will  He  b. 
B.  navies  to  and  fro. 

The  ark  to  touch  and  b. 

She  knows  she  could  not  b.  his  moan. 

Now  the  fierce  B.  and  Leopard  keen. 


1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

11  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

W.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v . v.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  1.  I. 

Quinquages.,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

W.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


BEAR— BED. 


?6 


Is  conscious  of  a gaze  it  cannot  b, 

No  eye  but  Iiis  might  ever  b. 

Sin  cannot  b.  to  see  Thee  shine. 

Nor  could  we  b.  to  think,  how  every  line. 
Will.  God  indeed  with  fragments  b. 

To  b.  with  dimness  for  His  sake. 

Still  gazing,  though  untaught  to  b. 

How  should  pale  sinners  b.  the  sight. 

£.,  to  the  end,  Thy  Spirit’s  seal. 

B.  to  their  suffering  brethren’s  side. 

Why  comes  he  not  to  b.  his  part. 


3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

1 8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  5.. 
Holy  Comm.,  v . i.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 


Bearers . 

The  b.  wait  with  wondering  eye. 

Bearing . 

B.  the  hallow’d  dove. 

Bears. 


That  duly  b.  with  you  its  part. 

With  brightening  heart  he  b.  it  on. 

She  b.  them  in  your  name. 

Beat. 

B.  quite  in  answer  to  Thy  voice. 

Till  every  pulse  b.  true  to  airs  divine. 

B.  with  another,  answering  love  for  love. 

Beating. 

Ye  whose  hearts  are  b.  high. 

With  b.  hearts  we  roam  the  haunted  ground. 


Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


The  fever’d  pulse  b.  higher. 
One  page  of  Nature’s  b.  book, 
With  Thee  all  b.  glows. 


Beats. 

Beauteous, 

Beauty. 

Because. 


B.  we  would  not  onward  press. 

B.  their  secret  souls  a holy  strain  repeat. 

Beckon’d. 

When  b.  up  the  awful  choir. 

Bed. 

Ne’er  to  sink  back  on  slothful  b. 

Till  on  the  grassy  b. 

Now  underneath  the  Cross  their  b.  they  make. 
Over  our  Saviour’s  lowly  b. 

Or  will  the  thorns,  that  strew  intemperance’  b. 
This  b.  of  anguish  ? and  His  pale  weak  form. 
Deep  in  Thy  darksome  b. 

Just  trickling  from  its  mossy  b. 

Of  Christ’s  forsaken  b. 


2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

Confirmation,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


BED — BEHIND. 


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So  o’er  the  b.  where  Lazarus  slept. 

And  who  was  by,  to  make  His  new-forsaken  b. 
About  his  path,  about  his  b. 

Her  funeral  odours  on  her  dying  b. 

Of  old  on  Isaac’s  nuptial  b. 

Too  lightly  springs  by  Sorrow’s  b. 

A simple  altar  by  the  b. 

Beds . 

Up  from  your  b.  of  sloth  for  shame. 

Before. 

Trembling  b.  Thee  as  I stand. 

B.  the  mercy-seat  be  thrown. 

And  set  My  saints  b.  thee  in  the  way. 

Or,  if  b.  thee  in  the  race. 

Befriend. 

That  idols  would  b. 

Began. 

Long  since  in  Heaven  your  brows  b. 

Beginn'st. 

And  Thou  b.  with  woe. 


12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Ash-Wednes.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Circumcision,  v.  i.  1.  2. 


Begms. 


The  year  b.  with  Thee. 

Beguile. 

The  bitterness  of  death  to  soften  and  b. 

Wild  Fancy,  peace  ! thou  must  not  me  b. 
The  sullen  brow  of  gloom  b. 

Our  wintry  course  do  Thou  b. 

No  thought  can  tender  Love  b. 

With  thoughts  of  spring  the  heart  b. 

Beguil'd. 

Thou  wilt  not  be  untrue,  thou  shalt  not  be  b. 
Our  steps  have  been  b. 

Our  weary  souls,  by  earth  b. 


Begun. 

Through  shades . . . can  see  Heaven’s  work  b. 


Circumcision,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  JohnBapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

I Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 


Beheld. 

As  when  the  holy  Maid  b, 

B.,  and  not  belov’d. 

Behest. 

Must  do  its  stem  b. 

Bow  to  her  sway,  and  move  at  her  b. 

Behind. 

For  the  shades  I leave  b. 

“‘Haste,  for  thy  life  escape,  nor  look  b.  ” 

B.  the  blissful  screen. 

Where  lost  b.  the  bright  angelic  throng. 

And  from  b.  Thy  glorious  veil. 

And  from  b.  the  cloud  held  out  by  Jesus’  hand. 


4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  4. 

Circumcision,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

I Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


2$ 


BEHIND — BELOW. 


Streaks  of  a brighter  heaven  b. 

Ne’er  let  us  cast  one  look  b. 

B . the  soft  bright  summer  cloud. 

Behold 

They  shall  b.,  and  not  in  trance. 

To  b.  them  was  her  heart’s  first  prayer. 

B. , her  wisest  throng  Thy  gate. 

No  fear  but  we  shall  soon  b. 

Thou  must  b. : thy  loathing  were  but  lost. 
And  when  the  wicked  ones  b. 

Christians  ! b.  your  happy  state. 

He  would  b.  thy  wounds  with  envious  eyes. 


4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  x.  1.  1. 
17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Baptist,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


Beholding . 

As  erst,  b.,  loves  His  wayward  child. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Belial . 

B.  or  mammon,  grant  us  not  the  ill. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Believe. 

Choose  to  b. , not  see : sight  tempts  the  heart. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Dares  not  b.  her  gain. 

Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Am  I : b. , and  die  no  more. 

Burial  of  Dead.  v.  viii.  /.  K. 

Believ'd. 

And  truth  in  all  the  world  both  hated  and  b. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Believer's . 

And  faith  be  sham’d  by  the  b.  's  sin. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

Believes . 

Both  wonder,  one  b. — but  while. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

B..  because  it  loves,  aright. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  xiii.  /.  3* 

Believing. 

B.  myriads  throng. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Bell. 

Nor  trampling  hoof  nor  tinkling  b. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Bells. 

Counts  them  like  minute-^,  at  night. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Beloved. 

Glide  in  the  narrow  wake  of  Thy  b.  ark. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

The  loving  and  b.  Seer. 

Thur.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  1. 2, 

Beheld,  and  not  b. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xx.7.  4. 

Win  us  to  be  b.  and  spar’d. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

As  homeward  from  some  grave  b.  we  turn. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Thou  thrice  denied,  yet  thrice  b. 

S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

He  loves  and  is  b.  again. 

Luke  the  b.,  the  sick  soul's  guide. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Below. 

The  secret  this  of  Rest  b. 

Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

When  round  Thy  wondrous  works  b. 

B the  lake’s  still  face. 

Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

When  stars  above  or  flowers  b. 

Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

, BELOW— BENEATH. 


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The  works  of  God  above,  b. 

The  Moon  above,  the  Church  b. 
Ruin  b.  and  wrath  above. 

His  Hosannas  here  b. 

You  lingering  yet  awhile  b. 

The  meanest  things  b. 

There’s  not  a cottage  hearth  b. 
Our  rest  must  be  “no  rest  4.” 


Septuagesima,  v<  ii.  4 1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  4 I. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  4 5* 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  4 6. 
4 Easter,  v.  ii.  4 2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  4 2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  4 2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  4 3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  4 3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  4 4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  4 8. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  4 2. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  v.  4 7. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 

S.  Bartholomew,  z'.  iv.  4 4. 
S.  Bartholomew,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

Holy  Innocents,  v.  vii.  4 8. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  4 7. 
Ascension  Day,  z/.  ix.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

Gun.  Treas.,  z>.  iv.  4 1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  vii.  4 3. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  i.  /.  4. 


When  not  a prop  seem’d  left  b. 

Or  darksome  mere  b. 

Sweeter  than  whole  years  of  sacrifice  b. 
Dare  touch  Thy  spouse,  Thy  very  self  b. 
Rebellion’s  mystery  here  b. 

He  turns  him  to  his  task  b. 

The  very  life  of  things  b. 

’Twixt  God  above  and  Christ  b. 

Bend. 

Infant-like  beneath  their  burthen  b. 

Some  gentle  maid  b.  o’er  a cherish’d  flower. 
Though  on  unfolding  Heaven  our  gaze  we  b. 
From  each  carv’d  nook  and  fretted  b. 

She  mourns  that  tender  hearts  should  b. 

Over  the  self-same  lines  to  b.f  and  pour. 

Bended. 

Whom  empires  own  with  b.  knee. 

Bending. 

To  howl  and  chafe  amid  the  b.  trees. 


Bends. 

Our  Lord  in  Eden  b. 

Vainly  before  the  shrine  he  b. 

Beneath. 

For  sinful  man  b.  the  sky. 

They  strew  the  ground  b\  His  feet 
Yet  is  He  there  : b.  our  eaves. 

Of  souls  that  infant-like  b:  their  burthen  bend. 
Thy  sunshine  smiles  b.  the  gloom. 

Here,  if  at  all  b.  the  moon. 

Shelter’d  b.  the  coolest  shade. 

Flowers,  that  grow  b.  our  feet. 

All  still  and  cold  b.  yon  dreary  stone. 

Sitting  by  turns  b.  Thy  sacred  feet. 

B.  the  willow  spray. 

B.  some  cottage  roof. 

Such  as  b.  the  moon’s  soft  gleam. 

B.  the  moonlight  sky. 

When  mines  are  hid  b.  our  towers. 

B.  His  shadowing  hand. 

jOver  some  broken  reed  of  earth  b . 


Quinquages.,  v.  viii.  /.  X 
S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  4 I. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Holy  Innocents,  v.  vii.  4 8. 

I Christmas,  v.  vi.  4 3. 

. Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  4 3* 
€ Epiphany,  v.  v.  4 3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  4 5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  4 3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  4 3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iii.  4 2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  4.4. 
4 Trinity,  v . i.  4 3. 

8 Trinity,  v . v.  4 3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  i.  4 4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  x\x.  4 4. 

1 7 Trinity,,  v.  ix.  4 3. 


3o 


BENEATH— BESIDE. 


And  round  us  and  b. 

There  lies  thy  cross  ; b.  it  meekly  bow. 
Feeling  the  rock  b.  his  feet. 

Each  to  his  rest  b.  their  parent  shade. 

B.  the  shadow  of  His  roof. 

That  throne,  if  aught  b.  the  skies. 

And  sometimes  e’en  b.  the  moon. 

When  saints  b.  their  Saviour’s  eye. 

Speeds  from  b.  her  cloudless  sky. 

What  are  all  prayers  b. 

The  breath  of  Heaven  b.  her  wihgs. 

As  though  b.  an  April  cloud. 

Like  summer  fields,  b.  the  shadowy  clouds. 
B.  the  burning  eastern  sky. 

Benediction . 

Was  as  a pledge  of  A,  stor’d. 

Benighest. 

.Where,  but  on  His  b.  brow. 

Bent. 

Mine  eyes  upon  Thy  wounds  are  b. 

Who  b.  with  bounty  rare  to  aid. 

Yet  on  his  Master’s  bidding  b. 

B.  on  us  with  transforming  power. 

As  one  still  b.  to  find  or  make  the  best. 

Back  on  the  gaudy  world  our  wilfiil  eyes  were  b. 
Seems  b.  some  mighty  deed  to  do. 

In  sweet  reproof  on  thee,  was  b. 

Bents. 

Through  wither’d  b. — romantic  note,  &c. 

Benumb « 

Fill  high  the  bowl,  b.  His  aching  sense. 

Bereft. 

Therefore  in  sight  of  man  b. 

Why  mourn’st  thou  still  as  one  b. 

Not  willing  ye  should  be  A 
Bids  weep  no  more — O heart  b. 

Chain’d  and  b. , and  on  thy  funeral  way. 

Beseems. 


20  Trinity,  V.  ii.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Holy  Innocents,  7}.  vi.  /.  2. 

Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  3.  • 
21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  1.  8.  • 
Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

Tues.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Sexagesimal  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v . v.  /.  1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


B.  the  sinless  child. 


Beset. 


The  holy  house  is  still  b. 

Beside. 

B.  the  springs  of  Love,  that  never  die. 
B.  the  barren  sea. 

For  all  the  gorgeous  sky  b. 

B.  the  desert  way. 

Some  sister  nymph,  b.  her  urn. 

The  saint  b.  the  ocean  pray’d. 


Purification,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Monday,  v.  iv.  /.  2* 
Easter  Monday,  v.  xi. /.  I; 


BESIDE — BETTEk. 


May  cheerful  wait  the  Cross  b. 

Ye  dwell  b.  our  paths  and  homes. 

B.  the  sheltering  bower. 

Her  guileless  husband  walks  b. 

But  not  in  vain,  b.  yon  breezy  lake. 

Which  e’en  b.  that  mournful  bier. 

Best . 

Most  dearly  lov’d,  and  loving  b. 

They  give  their  b. — O tenfold  shame. 

And  keep  our  b.  till  last. 

You  b.  may  bring  it  to  His  ear. 

For  Love  delights  to  bring  her  b. 

So  be  it,  Lord  ; I know  it  b. 

Suit  b.  with  hearts  beyond  the  sky. 

’Tis  Love,  the  last  b.  gift  of  Heaven. 

In  silence  b.  ador’d. 

Thy  b. , thine  all. 

Mourning  the  ruin’d  home  he  still  must  love 
When  the  glad  Earth  is  offering  all  her  b. 
Yields,  thankful,  of  her  very  b. 

B.  of  all  gems,  that  deck  His  crown  of  light. 
As  one  still  bent  to  find  or  make  the  b. 

These  do  not  please  him  b. 

Nor,  sweetest,  holiest,  b.  of  all. 

His  dove-like  soul — b.  sacrifice. 

B.  honour’d  and  His  way  prepar’d. 

Like  spring-flowers  in  their  b.  array. 

The  dearest  blessing  and  the  b. 

Bestow. 

The  heavenly  consolations  they  on,  you  b. 

Bestows . 

What  is  the  Heaven  our  God  b.:? 

Bethink . 

B.  thee  what  thou  art  and  where. 

Bethlehem . 

To  B’s.  glade,  or  Carmel’s  haunted  strand. 
B.  must  lose  Thee  soon,  but  Thou  wilt  grace. 
In  B.,  round  the  Saviour’s  palace  gate. 
Remembering  B. , and  that  glorious  night. 

T ' Bethphage , 

From  Jordan  banks  to  B.  height. 

BethsaidcC  s. 

Here  on  2?. ’j  cold  and  darksome  height. 

Betray «. 

Their  solar  source  b. 

Better . 

Minds  us  of  our  b.  choice. 


II  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  1.  7. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  I. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  1.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ix./.6. 
Thurs.bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  after  Ascension,  v.  i.  /.  5* 
9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
SS.  Simon  & Jude,  v.  vi./.2. 
Catechism,  v.  vii.-/.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.I. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  /. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  i . /.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v . i.  /.  .3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

I Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 


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. BETTER— BIDE. 


Thy  b . soul  could  spurn.: 

Were  it  not  b.  to  lie  still. 

Far  b.  we  should  cross  His  lightning’s  path. 
Knows  all,  yet  loves  us  b.  than  He  knows. 
To  know  God  b . than  he  knew. 

.Far  b.  they  should  sleep  awhile. 

Between. 

B.  the  porch  and  altar  weep. 

To  come  b.  us  and  all  kindly  thought. 

B . us  and  the  fires  of  youth. 

Bewilder' d. 

B.  in  a heartless  crowd. 

Beivildering, 

Thy  course  in  Earth’s  b.  .ways. 

Bewitching, 

So  have  I seen,  in  Spring’s  b.  hour. 

Beyond. 

On  the  bright  fields  b.  the  sky. 

Flows  out  the  echoing  lay  b.  the  starry  quire. 
Suit  best  with  hearts  b.  the  sky. 

That  though  as  yet  b.  our  reach. 

While  far  b.  the  sound  of  praise. . 

So  thoughts  b.  their  thought  to  those  high 
O ;!  shame  b.  the  bitterest  thought. 

All  space,  b.  the  soar  of  angel  wings. 

B.  the  summer  hues  of  even. 

B.  the  mid-day  beam. 

Whose  eyes  have  seen  b.  the  tomb. 

And  fancied  all  b. 

But  catch  a gleam  b.  it,  and  ’tis  bliss. 
Favour’d  b.  Archangels’  dream.. 

Bicker. 

That  b.  round  in  wavy  spires. 

' Bid. 

As  Heaven  shall  b.  them,  come  and  go. 

First  b.,  us  from  their  arms  ascend. 

May  b.  His  own  heart-warming  ray. 

And  b.  her  freely  welcome,  unbeguii’d. 

He  on  the  rock  may  b.  us  stand,  and  see. 

Bidden.. 

At  God’s  right  hand,  a b.  guest 

Bidd’st. 

And  in  thy  reckless  mood  thou  b.  thy  Lord 
Thou  b.  rejoice;  they  dare  not  mourn. 

Bidding. 

Yet  on  his  Master’s  b.  bent 

Bide, 

Though  He  had  deign’d  with  thee  to  b. 


8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

S.  Barthol. , v.  x.  /.  4. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Ash-Wednes.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
3 Trinity,  v,  i.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v,  vii.  /.  2. 
3 Easter,  v . vi.  /.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
Ash-Wednes.,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  t. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Matrimony,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Ash  Wednes.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

§.  James,  v,  i.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v,  iii.  /.  I. 

5 Trinity,  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v,  ix.  /.  6, 


BIDS— BIRTH. 


33 


Bids. 

That  b.  thee  from  His  healing  touch  withdraw.  4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

And  on  His  glorious  Gospel  b.  them  look.  4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

Which  b.  us  see  in  heaven  and  earth.  4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

Which  b.  us  hear,  at  each  sweet  pause.  4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

B.  weep  no  more — O heart  bereft.  Burial  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Bier. 


For  Christ  hath  touch’d  the  b. 

Billow. 

That  o’er  the  brightening  b.  streams  unfurl’d. 


Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 


Billows. 

Who  will  count  the  b.  past  ? 

The  flashing  b.  of  the  south. 

Here  freshening  b.  send. 

To  where  lone  mountains  tower,  or  b.  roll. 

Billowy. 

Sweep  o’er  the  b.  corn  and  heave. 

Binds . 


S.  John  Evang.,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Monday,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Death  only  b.  us  fast. 

Bird. 

The  clear  note  of  some  lonely  b. 

When  to  her  b.,  too  early  scap’d  the  nest. 


8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Birds. 

Or  b.  that  cower  with  folded  wing. 

Like  b.  of  evil  wing,  to  mar  our  sacrifice. 

In  the  low  chant  of  wakeful  b. 

The  b.  of  air  before  us  fleet. 

Our  puny  speed,  and  b. , and  clouds  in  heaven. 

Birth. 

When  souls  of  highest  b. 

Our  Eden’s  happy  b. 

Who  boasts  a heavenly  b.  ? 

Giving  virtue  a new  b. 

We  the  while,  of  meaner  b. 

The  covenant  of  our  second  b. 

Heaven  will  o’ercome  th’  attraction  of  my  b. 
That  ne’er  on  brow  of  mortal  b. 

And  claim  His  high  celestial  b. 

The  lustre  comes  of  heavenly  b. 

Strong  yearnings  for  a blest  new  b. 

Stain  our  immortal  b. 

Still  travailing  in  second  b. 

Where  torrents  have  their  b. 

To  hymn  the  b.  -night  of  the  Lord. 

Nor  had  proclaim’d  His  royal  b. 

Y our  God  and  King  by  b. 

That  closest  hides  its  lowly  b. 

Meet  for  their  new  immortal  b. 


2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5* 

23  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  1.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Conv.  ofS.  Paul,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Purification,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  4. 


34 


BIRTH — BLAST. 


Fresh  from  the  perilous  b. 

Mother  of  our  new  b. 

Birthright . 

The  b.  sold,  the  blessing  lost  and  won. 
The  everlasting  b.  should  receive. 


Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 


Bitter. 

To  turn  the  b.  pool. 

That  b.  sigh  was  all  for  earth. 

Where  the  loud  b.  cry  is  rais’d  in  vain. 

Else  wherefore,  when  the  b.  waves  o’erflow. 
The  b.  herbs  of  earth  are  set. 

Wash  me,  and  dry  these  b.  tears. 

Therefore  her  tears  are  b .,  and  as  deep. 

In  b.  thoughts  of  low-born  care  begun. 
When  b.  thoughts,  of  conscience  born. 

Or  cease  ? the  Cross  is  b.  grief. 

Bitterest. 


2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


That  b.  to  the  lip  of  pride. 

O ! shame  beyond  the  b.  thought. 

On  thoughts  that  b.  seem’d  erewhile. 

Summon’d  from  Heaven,  to  still  that  b.  groan.  S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /. 
Bitterly. 

Which  else  were  rued  too  b. 

Feeling  more  b.  alone. 


Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
11  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

“ 7. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


Bitterness . 

The  b.  of  death  to  soften  and  beguile. 
Without  some  tinge  of  b. 

Thou  know’st  our  b. — our  joys  are  Thine. 


I Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 


Blackbird' s. 


As  evening  b.’s  full-ton’d  lay. 

Blame. 

God  hath  impress’d  His  mark  of  b. 

Feet,  and  to  sinners  wholesome  b. 

And  who  can  b.  the  mother’s  fond  affright. 


SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


Blameless. 

By  b.  guile  or  gentle  force. 

Bland. 

Foreshew  the  summer  season  b. 

The  slumb’rous  potion  b. , and  wilt  not  drink. 
More  exquisitely  b. ! 

Blast. 

Not  till  the  freezing  b.  is  still. 

Like  violets  in  the  freezing  b. 

They  had  provok’d  the  withering  b. 

Must  melt  before  the  clarion  b. 

Lo  ! at  His  angry  b.  the  rocks  unclose. 

Or  tossing  in  th’  autumnal  b. 

To  screen  them  from  the  scorching  b. 


5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5- 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


BLAST — BLEND. 


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Singing  so  thankful  to  the  dreary  b.  21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

But  first,  by  many  a stern  and  fiery  b . 23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

By  Chebar  in  the  fiery  b.  S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Wayward  & spoil’d  she  knows  ye  : the  keen  b.  Commination,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Blasts. 

When  withering  b.  of  error  swept  the  sky.  1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Two  flowers,  when  wintry  b.  assail.  S.  Luke,  v.  i.  1.  3. 


Blaz'd. 


The  burnish’d  water  b. 


Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  1.  4. 


Blaze. 

’Tis  gone,  that  bright  and  orbed  b. 

What  sudden  b.  of  song. 

Till  in  one  b.  of  charity. 

Is  ripening  them  to  pearly  b. 

Without  Thy  scorching  b. 

And  learn  to  bear  their  Saviour’s  b. 
Bright  without  b.  it  went  and  came. 
Caught  from  that  b.  by  wrath  divine. 
And  drown  in  rude  tempestuous  b. 

It  dazzles  like  the  noon-day  b. 

Th’  eternal  turrets  b. 

When  Persecution’s  torrent  b. 

’Tis  not  the  eye  of  keenest  b. 

On  every  hill  began  to  b. 

What  sudden  b.  is  round  him  pour’d. 
Intenser  b.  and  higher. 

Blazing. 

Like  diamond  b.  in  the  mine. 

Still  b.,  like  the  solar  fount. 


Evening,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

I Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /,  1. 

II  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  i. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  bef.  Adv. , v.  iv.  /.  5* 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul ,v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


Blazonry. 

And  compass’d  with  the  world’s  too  tempting  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 


Bleak . 

Over  the  dusky  heaven  and  b.  hill-side. 
Till  not  a woe  the  b.  world  see. 

’Twas  moaning  b.,  so  high  and  low. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 


Bled. 

That  man,  His  foe,  by  whom  He  b. 

Bleeding. 

Once  b. , now  triumphant  for  my  sake. 
The  world’s  Creator  b.  lies. 

With  pierced  hands  and  b.  brows. 


H.  Comm.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Ascension  Day,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 


Blend. 

Agqin  with  earth  to  b. 

Nurses  her  store,  with  thine  to  b. 

Shall  b.  again  the  crowns  of  earth. 
Tones  that  with  seraph  hymns  might  b. 
With  midnight  silence  b. 


Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


3^ 


BLENDED — BLESSED. 


Blended. 

Thrice  only  since,  with  b.  might. 

With  b.  voices  evermore. 

Blending. 

In  the  eternal  distance  b.  bright. 

In  sweet  confusion  b. 

Blends. 

Her  gentle  teaching  sweetly  b. 

Bless. 

Come  near  and  b.  us  when  we  wake. 

Only  be  Thou  at  hand,  to  b. 

Which  God  hath  deign’d  to  b. 

If  blessed  wedlock  may  not  b. 

In  disappointment  Thou  canst  b. 

And  b.  the  pangs  that  made  thee  see. 

And  Heaven  thy  morn  will  b. 

Let  Kim  strike  home  and  b.  the  rod. 

Our  God  to  b.  our  home  delights. 

Stretch’d  out  to  b. — a Christian  charm. 

Christ  is  at  hand,  to  scorn  or  b. 

Comes  forth  to  b.  her  God. 

Whom  poor  men’s  eyes  and  hearts  consent  to  b. 
Here  are  soft  hands  that  cannot  b.  in  vain. 
Then  be  ye  sure  that  Love  can  b. 

With  harps  for  ever  strung,  ready  to  b. 

Who  waits  to  b.  you  here  ? 

We  are  too  weak,  when  Thou  dost  b. 

Blessed. 

Stands  the  b.  home,  where  Jesus  deign’d,  &c. 
B.  be  God,  Whose  grace. 

B.  Jesus  ever  lov’d  to  trace. 

He  b.  them  from  the  world  and  all  its  harms. 
He  b.  them  in  His  own  and  in  His,  &c. 

If  b.  wedlock  may  not  bless. 

B.  increase  of  reviving  Earth. 

Ye  b.  Angels  ! if  of  you. 

Nor  thinks  on  thee,  thou  b.  day. 

Nay,  b.  Spirit  ! but  by  Thee. 

The  b.  angels  look  and  long. 

His  b.  home  in  Heaven  hath  left. 

For  not  without  us  fully  b. 

B.  eyes,  which  see  the  things  we  see  ! 

O blest  restraint ! more  b.  range  ! 

B.  are  the  pure  in  heart. 

Ave  Maria  ! b.  Maid  ! 

B.  is  the  womb  that  bare  Him — b. 

But  rather  b.  are  they. 

Our  mirror  is  a b.  book. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  1.  i. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  1.  9. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Evening,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

11  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xx.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xx.  1.  I. 

22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  i.  1.  I. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  1.  I. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  1.  I. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


BLESSED — BLEST. 


How  b.  the  heavenly  music  brought. 

To  run,  untir’d,  love’s  b.  race. 

Blessing. 

That  b.  may  prolong. 

The  birthright  sold,  the  b.  lost  and  won. 
Thus,  Esau-like,  our  Father’s  b.  miss. 
No  partial  hand  the  b.  may  misguide. 
Isaac’s  fond  b.  may  not  fall  on  scorn. 
Their  b. , who  by  faith  can  wean. 

The  fulness  of  thy  b.  gain. 

In  b.  only  moves. 

B.,  like  Jesus,  in  thy  woe. 

Nor  surer  would  the  b.  prove. 

On  thee  alone  My  b.  rest ! 

His  b.  on  earth’s  primal  bower. 

Christ’s  b.  at  your  heart  is  warm. 

With  words  of  b.  and  of  peace. 

That  b.  dear,  that  dove-like  hand. 

His  Father’s  dearest  b.,  shed. 

The  dearest  b.  and  the  best. 

Blest. 


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Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  1.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


Communion  b.  impart.  Circumcision,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

He  too  is  b.f  whose  outward  eye.  3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  1 

And  where  Love  is,  that  offering  evermore  is  b.  3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Is  not  the  power  as  strange,  the  love  as  b.  4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Nor  Balaam’s  curse  on  Love,  which  God  hath  b.  2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
Now  wakes  a vision  b.  3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


Waits  on  Thy  triumph,  even  as  all  the 
My  soul  with  Thee  be  b.l 
Be  tranquil  and  be  b. 

On  some  meek  brow  of  Jesus  b. 

By  His  own  servant  wash’d  and  b. 
Strong  yearnings  for  a b.  new  birth. 
The  God  Who  hallow’d  thee  and  b. 
With  that  free  Spirit  b. 

Oh  ! thou,  who  only  would’st  be  b. 
Rather  in  all  to  be  resign’d  than  b. 

O b.  restraint  ! more  blessed  range  ! 
Might  fearless  follow  to  their  b.  abode. 
His  throne,  thy  bosom  b. 

Ave  Maria  ! Mother  b. 

No  soothing  calm  is  b. 

Never  so  b.,  as  when  in  Jesus’  roll. 

In  the  b . could  envy  be. 

So 'still  the  guileless  man  is  b. 

Y e hermits  b. , ye  holy  maids 
On  Champions  b.,  in  Jesus’  name. 

And  with  them  every  spirit  b. 

B.  eyes,  that  see  the  smiling  gleam. 


b.  Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
SS.  Phil.  & James,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  Bartholomew,  z/.xv.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


BLEST — BLISS. 


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But  happiest  ye,  who  seal’d  and  b. 

We  ate  and  drank  : then  calmly  b. 

Her  fluttering  heart,  too  keenly  b. 

Blew. 

Wild  fancy  b.  his  bugle  strain. 

Blind. 

B.  Bartimeus’  humble  prayer. 

Who  sacrifice  the  b.  and  lame. 

’Tis  b.  Idolatry  no  more. 

B.  guide  with  siren  voice,  and  blinding  all. 
Eyes  to  the  b. , and  to  the  lame. 

Just  guessing,  through  their  murky  b. 

Some  darling  of  b.  fancy  dead  and  gone. 

Was  Error’s  soothing  b. 

Blinding. 

Blind  guide  with  siren  voice,  and  b.  all. 

Blindly . 

Who  b.  self  or  sense  adore. 

We  b.  ask  ; in  very  love  refuse. 

Bliss. 

Such  is  the  b.  of  souls  serene. 

Ever  in  sight  of  all  our  b. 

Whether,  early  call’d  to  b. 

The  b.  when  life  is  done. 

I know  not  yet  the  promis’d  b. 

We  barter  life  for  pottage  ; sell  true  b. 

The  earnest  of  our  b. 

And  owning  the  true  b. 

Nor  deem,  who  to  that  b.  aspire. 

If  prompt  to  quit  the  b.  they  know. 

To  seek  on  earth  a Christian’s  b. 

A mother’s  prime  of  b. 

Now  Heaven  and  earth  are  to  our  b.  consenting. 
And  all  thy  b.  renew’d. 

The  shore  beyond  of  endless  b. 

Else  wherefore  leaving  your  own  b. 

So  like  an  angel’s  is  our  b. 

Teach  us  to  love,  with  Christ,  our  sole  true  b. 
Yet  shrinking  from  true  b. 

Which  turns  their  sufferings  all  to  b. 

The  b.  of  pardoning  thee. 

But  catch  a gleam  beyond  it,  and  ’tis  b. 

O b.  of  child-like  innocence,  and  love. 

And  our  dear  Lord  in  b.  repos’d. 

O then  the  glory  and  the  b. 

Nor  grieve  the  b.  should  quickly  fly. 

In  worlds  without  a sea,  unchanging  orbs  of  b. 


H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

I Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

13  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

Morning,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S. John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  1.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  5- 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  x.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  1.  8. 


BLISSFUL— BLOODLESS. 


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Blissful. 

Nor  from  the  b.  vision  shrink.  4 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

To  waft  us  ever  on,  soaring  in  b.  dreams.  3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

In  all  the  b.  field.  Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Behind  the  b.  screen.  4 Lent,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

And  b.  dreams  in  secret  shar’d.  S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

And  spares  awhile  his  b.  trance.  S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Blithe . 

As  free  and  b.,  as  if  on  earth.  2 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

And  chanting  in  so  b.  a tone.  3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Soon  o’er  their  heads  b.  April  airs  shall  sing.  23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Blither. 


Not  b.,  after  showers,  the  Lark. 

Blithest. 

In  Wisdom’s  ear  thy  b.  strains. 

Blood. 

Baptiz’d  in  b.  for  Jesus’  sake. 

That  b.  for  sin  must  flow. 

By  b.  and  water  too. 

From  suffering,  tears,  and  b. 

More  deeply  with  His  precious  b. 

Might  tear  of  ours  once  mingle  with  the  b. 
His  sweat  last  night  was  as  great  drops  of  b. 
Must  win  their  way  through  b.  and  fire. 

Let  not  Thy  b.  on  earth  be  spent. 

That,  as  Thy  b.  won  earth,  Thine  agony. 
Tinctur’d  with  holy  b .,  &c. 

The  fount  of  holy  b. , and  lift  on  high. 

The  b.  of  souls  by  Thee  redeem’d. 

And  b.  and  fire  have  run  in  mingled  stream. 
No  distance  breaks  the  tie  of  blood. 

Their  mutual  share  in  Jesus’  b. 

Pollute  with  infant’s  b. 

And  God’s  own  ark  with  b.  of  souls  defil’d. 
Full  many  a soul,  the  price  of  b. 

And  shall  the  heirs  of  sinful  b. 

Sprinkled  with  His  atoning  b. 

Springs  forth  the  Saviour’s  b. 

The  world’s  rude  furnace  must  thy  b.  refine. 
Or  can  the  Saviour’s  b.  endear. 

Both  bought  and  nourish’d  with  His  b. 
Brother’s  in  b.  and  nurture  too. 

But  seen  by  Faith,  ’tis  b. 

With  many  a martyr’s  b. 

Bloodhounds. 

As  b.  hush  their  baying  wild. 

Bloodless. 

Than  if  th’  untrodden  b.  field. 


Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  3. 

Holy  Innocents,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
Circumcision,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Circumcision,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Tues.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii./.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

Holy  Baptism,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


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BLOOM — BODY. 


Bloom. 

And  some  flowers  to  b.  and  die. 

Shall  wake  them  into  od’rous  b. 
Brightening  in  ever-changeful  b. 

Shall  on  some  brother’s  brow  immortal  b. 
Fondly  we  seek  the  dawning  b. 

A brighter  star,  a richer  b. 

Bright  flowers  of  Eden  b.  and  twine. 


Blossoms. 

Those  b.  red  and  bright. 

Grey  b.  twinkle  there. 

Blot. 

Till  Thy  dear  love  to  b.  the  sad  account. 
Christ’s  mark  outwears  the  rankest  b. 
And  worldlings  b.  the  temple’s  gold. 

Blotted. 

Were  b.  from  the  holy  ground  : yet  dear. 

Blown. 

Awake — again  the  Gospel  trump  is  b. 
The  breath  of  heaven  has  b.  away. 

Blow'st. 

Why  b.  thou  not,  thou  wintry  wind. 


Blue. 

Upon  a clear  b.  river. 

Without  a streak  of  heaven’s  soft  b. 
Track’d  by  the  b,  mist  well. 

Blush'd. 


B.  on  the  rosy  spray. 

Board. 

Meet  for  His  bridal  b. 

Now  on  the  b.  before  ye  spread. 

Boast. 

Above  the  world  our  calling  b. 

Sons  of  a King  ye  b.  to  be. 

Boasts. 


Who  b.  a heavenly  birth  ? 


Bode. 


To  Fancy  b.  a joyous  year. 

Bodies. 

Where  souls  and  b.,  hopes  and  fears. 

Boding. 

So  speaks  Andromache  in  b.  fear. 

Her  b.  sigh. 

Wilt  thou  forgive  thy  son  one  b.  sigh  ? 
Shadows  and  b.  night-birds  fly. 


Body. 

The  laggard  b.  soon  will  waft  to  Heaven. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  8. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  3. 

Mon.bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Easter  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  5* 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

23  Trinity,  v . xiv.  /.  4. 


BODY— BORE. 


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B.  and  soul  in  every  part. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

B.  and  soul,  to  live  and  die. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Bold. 

Like  a b.  steed  that  owns  his  rider’s  arm. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

Foe  of  mankind  ! too  b.  thy  race. 

Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Calm  be  the  voice,  the  aspect  b. 

Ash- Wednesday,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

If  the  word  be  not  too  b. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Canst  thou  her  b.  career  foretel. 

Easter  Monday,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Nay,  start  not  at  so  b.  a word. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Just  as,  in  fancied  triumph  b. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

Serene  or  solemn,  gay  or  b. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

And  bids  thee  yet  be  b.  and  strong. 

SS.Sim.  & Jude,?7.xiii.  7.3. 

Bolder. 

Then  b.  scale  the  rugged  fell. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

Boldest. 

Ambition’s  b.  dream  and  last. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Boldly. 

Save  that  his  hopes  more  b.  soar. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Bolt. 

Can  these  th’  avenging  b.  delay. 

Each  b. , that  o’er  the  sinner  vainly  rolls. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Bond. 

0 b.  of  union,  dear. 

Circumcision,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

An  everlasting  b.  imparts. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Creation’s  wondrous  b. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Bonds. 

And  cast  their  b.  away. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

His  b.  hath  riven. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

That  would  make  fast  our  b.  again. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

Of  all  the  dearest  b.  we  prove. 

Annunciation,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

The  saint  is  in  his  b.  again. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

Book. 

One  page  of  Nature’s  beauteous  b. 

4 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

He  opens  Nature’s  b. 

There  is  a b.,  who  runs  may  read. 

Septuagesima,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Are  pages  in  that  b. , to  shew. 

Septuagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

But  in  My  Father’s  b.  are  writ. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Our  mirror  is  a blessed  b. 

S.Barthol.,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Bo07l. 

The  Saviour  gives  a gracious  b. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Bootless. 

With  b.  darkling  toil. 

5 Trinitv,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Boots. 

What  b.  it  gathering  one  lost  leaf. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

Bore. 

Of  One  who  b.  our  shame. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

This  witness  b.  the  saints  of  old. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

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BORE — BOSOM. 


By  the  dear  mark  her  Saviour  b. 

Who  singly  b.  the  world’s  sad  weight. 

Born . 

That,  ere  the  glorious  sun  be  b. 

’Tis  not,  the  Saviour  b.  in  David’s  home. 
These,  like  yourselves,  were  b.  to  sin  and  die. 
Their  treasur’d  hopes,  just  b .,  baptiz’d,  &c. 

If  sinful  babes  in  sorrow  must  be  b. 

To  us  long  since  the  glorious  Child  is  b. 

She  joys  that  one  is  b. 

As  soon  as  b. 

Him  at  whose  word  both  sun  and  stars  were  b. 
Of  all  Thine  angels  eldest  b. 

Borne. 

Oh  ! by  Thine  own  sad  burthen,  b. 

While  to  her  funeral  pile  this  aged  world  is  b. 
B.  by  the  suffering  Church  her  Lord  to  greet. 
He  sees  the  holy  household  b. 

Then  on  Thy  bosom  b.  shall  we  descend. 
Have  b.  us  on  from  grace  to  grace. 

Whether  slow  creeping  on  cold  earth,  or  b. 
He  had  not  b.  for  thee. 

Where’er  the  Cross  is  b , with  smiles. 

Borrow. 

B.  of  Israel’s  minstrelsy. 

Your  innocent  mirth  may  b. 

Borrow'd. 

Hues  of  their  own,  fresh  b.  from  the  heart. 

Borrows. 

Each  b.  of  its  Sun. 

Bosoi?i. 

Thee,  on  the  b.  laid. 

Bright  hopes,  that  erst  the  b.  warm’d. 

Or  from  the  guiltless  b.  turn  its  course. 

Out  of  the  b.  of  His  love  He  spares. 

Saw  from  Thy  Father’s  b.  to  th’  abyss. 

Then  on  Thy  b.  borne  shall  we  descend. 

Safe  in  the  b.  of  thy  God. 

The  rude  bad  thoughts,  that  in  our  b. ’ s night. 
As  on  the  b.  of  the  aerial  lawn. 

A b.  freshly  taught  to  grieve. 

His  throne,  thy  b.  blest. 

The  b.  where  His  lips  were  press’d.  ♦ 

When  to  the  b.  of  His  friend. 

Unravel  every  b.’s  maze. 

That  first  into  his  b.  found. 

Why,  at  the  same  fond  b.  fed. 

That,  dearest  of  Thy  b.  Friends. 


Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Christ.  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiv,  /.  4. 

Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S S . Philip  & Jas. , v.  vi.  1. 2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

Circumcision,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 
15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Tues.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Ii  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
S . Barthol  omew,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 
S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 


BOSOM — BOUNDLESS.  43 

The  swelling  b.  dares  not  sigh.  Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

All  in  one  tender  b.  brought.  Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Into  her  b.  all  thy  care.  Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

And  where  shall  Mother’s  b.  find.  Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Bosoms. 

Their  b.  to  th’  uncertain  glow.  2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

On  b.  waiting  to  receive.  Ash-Wednesday,z/.iii.  1.6. 

By  moonlight  o’er  their  dewy  b.  lean.  3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Alas  ! of  thousand  b.  kind.  15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  r. 

Both. 

B.  theirs  and  ours  Thou  art.  Circumcision,  v.  vii.  /.  i. 

B.  covenants  might  see.  Circumcision,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

B.  wonder,  one  believes — but  while.  S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Boughs. 

Where  the  thickest  b.  are  twining.  I Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


Bought. 

All  souls,  that  in  their  cradles  Thou  hast  b. 
A Saviour’s  right,  so  dearly  b. 

The  souls  His  Christ  hath  b. 

The  world  for  thee  was  b. 

Would  deem  thy  sorrows  b.  too  dear. 

Both  b.  and  nourish’d  with  His  blood. 


Bound. 

On  listless  dalliance  b. 

But  he,  whose  heart  will  b.  to  mark. 

We  cannot  pass  our  guardian  angel’s  b. 
Though  all  seem  gather’d  in  one  eager  b. 
How  are  they  free  whom  we  had  b. 

The  thwarting  cliffs  that  b.  his  sight. 
They  b.  his  fancy  too. 

But  Heaven’s  high  magic  b.  it  there. 

On  his  celestial  errands  b. 

The  four  strong  winds  of  Heaven  fast  b. 


The  b.  of  th’  eternal  year. 


Boundary. 

Bounding. 


Along  each  b.  vein. 

Boundless. 

With  blessings  from  Thy  b.  store. 

That  tremble  not  at  Ocean’s  b.  roar. 

Thy  b.  power  display. 

Stores  in  the  dungeon  of  His  b.  realm. 

O’er  thee  He  watches  in  His  b.  reign. 

When  Heaven’s  bright  b.  avenue. 

For  all  the  anthems  of  the  b.  sky. 

This  earth  a b.  space. 

And  led  through  b.  air  thy  conquering  road. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Thurs.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Mond.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  1. 6. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 


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BOUNDS — BOWER. 


Bounds. 

He  sees  them  all ; and  earth’s  dull  b. 

Bounteous. 

No  thought  of  them  ; in  all  the  b.  sky. 
Slowly,  as  then,  His  b.  hand. 

Bounty. 

Who  bent  with  b.  rare  to  aid. 

In  wasteful  b.  shower’d,  they  smile  unseen. 
Each  pastoral  heart  thy  b.  knows. 

Bourne. 

Who  have  th’  eternal  towers  for  our  appointed^. 

Bow . 

God,  by  His  b. , vouchsafes  to  write. 

The  pangs  that  guilty  spirits  b. 

B.  to  her  sway,  and  move  at  her  behest. 

So  help  us  evermore  with  Thee  to  b. 

To  b.  before  an  heir  of  sin. 

To  our  own  nets  ne’er  b.  we  down. 

Turn’d  upon  him,  who  hastes  to  b. 

To  b.  before  the  “ little  drop  of  light.” 

There  lies  thy  cross  ; beneath  it  meekly  b. 
The  hallow’d  font  where  parents  b. 

Give  ear,  ye  kings — b.  down. 

E’en  from  the  tree  He  deign’d  to  b. 

Though  in  our  sight  no  powers  of  darkness  b. 

Bow’d. 

They,  who  have  b.  untaught  to  Nature’s  sway. 
Not  holier,  while  around  him  angels  b. 

The  Christian  Pastor,  b.  to  earth. 

B. , but  erect  in  heart. 

Bower. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  ix.  1.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Purification,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 


Bask  not  in  courtly  b. 

On  earth  no  sheltering  b. 

From  the  slighted  willow  b. 

Priz’d  above  all  the  vernal  b. 

The  glory  of  their  b. 

Some  drops  of  balm  in  every  b. 

Soon  wilt  Thou  take  us  to  Thy  tranquil  b. 
The  soldier  in  his  chosen  b. 

To  weary  swains  in  parched  b. 

A gracious  rain,  freshening  the  weary  b. 
Flush’d  into  green  the  dry  and  leafless  b. 
His  blessing  on  earth’s  primal  b. 

The  wanderer  seeks  his  native  b. 

Thou,  Saviour,  art  his  Charmed  B. 

Beside  the  sheltering  b. 

And  with  clos’d  door  in  silent  b. 

No  b.  to  Fancy  dear. 


3 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

I Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  10. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  1.  4. 


BOWERS— BREAK. 


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Bowers . 

From  thoughts  like  these  among  the  b.  I hide.Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 


3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
S.aft.  Ascension,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
SS.  Phil.  & James,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Churching,  v.  i.  1.  I. 


A gale  from  of  balm. 

Whether  in  Eden  b.  Thy  welcome  voice. 

In  Eden,  on  th’  ambrosial  b. 

Unheard  the  music  of  Thy  b. 

At  sight  of  Sion’s  b. 

And  winds  have  rent  thy  sheltering  b. 

Relics  ye  are  of  Eden’s  b. 

Thy  mark  is  on  the  b.  of  lust  and  pride. 

Her  b.  are  mute,  her  fountains  dry. 

Is  there,  in  b.  of  endless  spring. 

Bows . 

Her  persecuted  head  she  meekly  b. 

B.  down  t’  adore  the  Nazarene. 

Boy. 

Seems  following  still  the  funeral  of  the  B. 

As  where  the  mountain  b. 

Brace. 

These  are  the  tones  to  b.  and  cheer. 

Brac'd. 

That  b.  her  youth,  is  past. 

Brain. 

Fills  ear  and  3.,  and  will  not  let. 

That  haunt  and  vex  thee,  heart  and  b. 

Branches . 

Lost  b.  of  the  once-loved  vine. 

Brands. 

See  Israel’s  sons,  like  glowing  b. 

Brav'd. 

Or  when  did  perils  b. 

Bread. 

Thy  b.  upon  the  waters,  sure  at  last. 

Nor  by  “our  daily  b."  mean  common  food. 

Yet  Heaven  is  raining  angels’  b. 

Made  known  in  breaking  b. 

Eat  of  the  b.  that  cannot  waste. 

May  take  Him  for  his  daily  b. 

Break. 

Shall  see  the  king’s  full  glory  b. 

B.  out,  and  Faith  be  sham’d  by  the  believer’s  sin.  3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

B.  in  upon  her  sacred  trance.  4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

He  is  come  down  to  b.  their  chain.  5 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

And  b.  the  charm.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

B.  not  upon  so  lone  an  isle.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Sundays  by  thee  more  glorious  b.  Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

In  act  to  b.  5 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

Sin  is  with  man  at  morning  b.  4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 


S.  Matthias,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
S.  Bartholom. , v.  viii.  /.  4. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

22  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Commination,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Whitsunday,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Easter  Mon.,z/.  xiv.  1.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

H.  Communion,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


BREAK— BREATH. 


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The  fetter’d  tongue  its  chain  may  b.  12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

Sure  His  meek  heart  would  b.  and  die.  12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Who  but  would  follow,  might  he  b.  his  chain  ! 23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

And  thou  shalt  b.  it  soon ; the  grovelling  worm.  23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Who  says  the  widow’s  heart  must  b.  Burial  of  Dead,  v . iv.  /.  I. 

And  such  the  tones  of  love,  which  b.  Burial  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

And  our  hearts  feel  they  must  not  b.  Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

Breaking. 

His  glory  on  their  souls,  made  known  in  b.  bread.  S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  8. 


Breaks. 

No  distance  b.  the  tie  of  blood. 

Breast. 

For  ever  on  my  Saviour’s  b. 

On  a crown’d  monarch’s  mailed  b. 

Leave  it  in  his  Saviour’s  b. 

Seven  guilty  realms  at  once  on  earth’s  defiled  b. 
Thy  tears  upon  the  b. 

Infusing  all  that  fires  the  b. 

Clasp’d  to  a mother’s  b. 

The  Heaven-betrothed  b. 

Though  not  as  yet  this  wayward  b. 

Then  on  th’  incarnate  Saviour’s  b. 

Nor  need  th’  unready  virgin  strike  her  b. 

First  open  her  sweet  b. 

Which  lulls  me,  clinging  to  my  Father’s  b. 
That  we  may  cling  for  ever  to  Thy  b. 

To  keep  the  lingering  flame  in  thine  own  b.  alive. 
Affright  thy  tender  b. 

The  Earth  that  in  her  genial  b. 

With  folded  arms  on  humble  b. 

Drowning  Thy  music  in  the  b. 

So,  separate  from  the  world,  his  b. 

Nor  the  quick-swelling  b. 

Whose  arm  supports  her,  on  Whose  faithful  b. 
On  no  sweet  sister’s  faithful  b. 

All  blessings  of  the  b.  and  womb. 

Our  darlings  on  earth’s  quiet  b. 

Sees  Thee  by  faith  on  Mary’s  b. 

Lies  heavy  on  his  gentle  b. 

Love’s  treasure  hid  in  her  fond  b. 


2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Evening,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  I. 

2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  \.l.  5. 
Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  x.  1.  5. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Breasts. 

Spread  their  soft  b .,  unheeding,  to  the  breeze. 
And  there  are  aching  solitary  b. 

Breath. 

One  calmly  yields  his  willing  b. 

Must  draw  his  purer  b. 

While  the  strong  b.  of  Music  seems. 


3 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  v.  1.  I 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 


BREATH — BREATHES. 


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For  fallen  souls  some  healing  b. 

The  b.  of  God  shall  wake  them,  &c. 

To  close  the  weary  eye  and  hush  the  parting  b. 

Nor  soil’d  by  ruder  b. 

He  who  gave  you  b.  to  sing. 

In  vile  things  noble  b.  infusing. 

Yet  in  His  parting  b. 

But  with  the  silent  b. 

The  languid  sweetness  seems  to  choke  my  b. 

The  b.  of  heaven  has  blown  away. 

The  b.  that  our  redemption  seal’d. 

Seem  they  the  b.  of  life  to  breathe. 

Rise  wafted  with  the  parting  b. 

As  one  who  drew  celestial  b. 

Ready  to  speed  and  take  no  b. 

A b.  the  Gospel  trump  to  fill. 

The  very  b.  of  Love  divine. 

Who  taught  thy  pure  and  even  b. 

We  hid  our  eyes  and  held  our  b. 

The  b.  of  Heaven  beneath  her  wings. 

All  mourners,  one  with  dying  b. 

The  b.  of  sacred  song. 

Charg’d  with  the  b.  of  Israel’s  prayer. 

Breathe. 

That  o’er  her  western  slope  b.  airs  of  balm. 

There  b.  at  large,  o’erpast  thy  dangerous  race. 

When  rude  and  selfish  spirits  b.  too  near. 

On  whom  the  Saviour  deign’d  to  b. 

Her  high  desires  may  b. 

Unheeded  b.  to  summer  showers. 

Seem  they  the  breath  of  life  to  b. 

If,  while  around  thee  gales  from  Eden  b. 

Lone  Nature  feels  that  she  may  freely  b. 

Sweet  thoughts  are  theirs,  that  b.  serenest,  &c. 

To  b.  in  vain  Affection’s  sigh. 

Soft  on  her  fluttering  heart  shall  b. 

Half  the  deep  thought  they  b. 

B.,  Holy  Ghost,  Thy  freshening  gale. 

Breathed. 

A sick  man’s  lowly-^.  sigh.  I Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

As  the  deep  calm  that  b. , “ Father , forgive.  ” Tues.  bef.  Easter,  v.xii.  L 1 . 


5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  8. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Tues.  bef.  East. , v.  xii.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S>  Peter,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


Breathes. 

Wh^it  seem’d  an  idol  hymn,  now  b.  of  Thee.  3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Where  human  sorrow  b.  her  lowly  moan.  Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
B.  sweeter  than  whole  years  of  sacrifice  below.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  8. 
No  richer  incense  b.  on  earth.  Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

And  b.  serene  and  free.  Churching,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 


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BREATH’ST — BRIDAL. 


Breath?  st. 

Thou  b.  a note  like  music  from  afar. 

Breathing. 


B.  her  name,  as  still  His  own  ! 


Breathless. 


With  b.  Reverence  waiting  by. 

Breeze. 

Thou  rustling  b.  so  fresh  and  gay. 

Spread  their  soft  breasts,  unheeding,  to  the  b. 
Upon  the  b.  is  flung. 

Watch  for  the  fitful  b. 

But  in  the  gentler  b.  we  find. 

Thy  wild  hair  floating  on  the  eastern  b. 
Through  cloud  and  b.  unwavering  came. 

Soft  cloud,  that  while  the  b.  of  May. 

The  b.  of  eve  sweeps  wildly  as  of  old. 

Like  summer  b.  by  woodland  stream. 

Nor  yet  th’  autumnal  b.  has  stirr’d  the  grove. 
Then  to  the  desert  b.  unroll’d. 

Waft  him,  thou  soft  September  b. 

Why  swell’st  thou  not,  like  b.  from,  &c.  ? 
The  yielding  waters  darken  in  the  b. 

Far  on  the  b.  one  dirge-like  note. 


Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


Breezes. 

But  when  showers  and  b.  hail  me. 

As  b.  change  on  high. 

Where  gentlest  b.  whisper  souls  distress’d. 
As  b.  strew  on  ocean’s  sand. 

O’er  wave  or  field  : yet  b.  laugh  to  scorn. 


I Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  M. , v.  viii.  /.  5. 
23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 


Breezy. 

Into  a bright  and  b.  lake. 

But  not  in  vain,  beside  yon  b.  lake. 


2 Christmas,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  7. 


Brethren. 

Her  b.y  mightiest,  wisest,  eldest  born. 

He  call’d  his  conscious  b.  near. 

Yet  b.  true  in  dearest  love. 

With  angel’s  food  our  b.  greet. 

Or  how  shall  envious  b.  own. 

Each  to  his  b. , all  to  God. 

O’erburthen’d  by  His  b.’s  sin. 

But  that  Thou  call’st  us  B.  : sweet  repose. 
I in  your  care  My  b.  left. 

Bear  to  their  suffering  b.  ’s  side. 

Bridal. 

Meet  for  His  b.  board. 

For  b.  joy  and  fear. 


2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  t.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  xviii.  1.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v . xi.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  8. 


BRIDE — BRIGHT. 


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Bride. 

By  Thy  dear  promise  to  Thy  Church  and  B.  S.  Matthias,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Bridegroom? s. 

Nor  wait  desponding  round  the  b.’s  door.  2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Bridge-way . 

Till  tower,  and  dome,  and  b.-w.  proud.  S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 


Brief. 

More  welcome  for  that  b.  delay. 

Falls  on  the  moor  the  b.  November  day. 
How  sweet  to  them,  in  such  b.  rest. 

Bright. 

’Tis  gone,  that  b.  and  orbed  blaze. 

Like  some  b.  angel  o’er  the  darkling  scene. 
On  the  b.  fields  beyond  the  sky. 

Those  blossoms  red  and  b. 

Of  the  b.  things  in  earth  and  air. 

For  ever  on  that  ocean  b. 

Well  might  you  guess  what  vision  b. 

But  all  is  b.  and  smiling  love. 

B.  hopes,  that  erst  the  bosom  warm’d. 

To  a b.  endless  year. 

Into  a b.  and  breezy  lake. 

That  He,  by  whom  our  b.  hours  shone. 

That  all  around  see  all  things  b. 

B.  maidens  and  unfailing  vines. 

Too  b.  for  us  to  scan. 

Swells  yon  b.  vale,  as  Eden  rich  and  rare. 
The  household  stores  untouch’d,  the  roses  b. 
B.  without  blaze  it  went  and  came. 

So  b.t  so  dark  as  this. 

Earth  all  refin’d  with  b.  supernal  fires. 

F or  words  of  hope,  and  b.  examples  given. 
With  a b.  emerald  thread. 

As  green  and  b.  as  they. 

Wear  not  so  b.  a glance. 

F or  oft,  when  summer  leaves  were  b. 

B.  flowers  of  Eden  bloom  and  twine. 

No  sun  or  star  so  b. 

Flash’d  o’er  him,  high  and  b. 

Like  a b.  veering  cloud. 

In  the  eternal  distance  blending  b. 

When  Heaven’s  b.  boundless  avenue. 
Draw’st  thy  b.  veil  across  the  heavenly  way. 
Pursue  the  b.  track  ere  it  fade  away. 

Where  lost  behind  the  b.  angelic  throng. 

To  Thy  b.  watchmen  in  the  skies. 

He  is  th’  eternal  mirror  b. 

E 


4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  10. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

Evening,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  5- 

1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  7- 

2 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,z\xiii.  /.  2. 
1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Easter  Monday,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Easter  Tuesday,  z\v.  /.  4. 
Easter  Tuesday,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  5* 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5- 
Ascension  Day,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


BRIGHT — BRIGHTENING. 


50 


How  b. , in  Heaven,  the  marks  will  glow. 
When  wintry  suns  are  gleaming  b. 

Where  all  b.  hues  together  run. 

The  full  b.  burst  of  summer  morn. 

Through  the  b.  shower-drop  meet  his  view. 
Mounts  o’er  a cloudy  ridge,  and  all  is  b. 

And  welcome,  with  b.  open  face. 

When  heaven  by  fits  is  dark  and  b. 

To  the  b.  shore  of  love. 

Till  all  b.  hopes,  and  hues  of  day. 

Of  things  divine  the  shadows  b. 

So  b.,  while  all  in  shade  around  her  lay. 

B.  are  their  dreams,  because  their  thoughts,  &c. 
The  -hair’d  mom  is  glowing. 

Shall  shine  serenely  b. 

’Tis  true,  b.  hours  together  told. 

Thus,  ever  brighter  and  more  b. 

With  flames  like  these,  all  b.  and  undefil’d. 
He  dreams  he  sees  a lamp  flash  b. 

I seem  to  soar  in  vision  b. 

Since  in  the  same  b.  glass  we  read. 

B.  through  a whole  December  day. 

Think  ye  the  spires,  that  glow  so  b. 

The  eye  of  Faith,  that  waxes  b. 

A few  b.  drops  of  holy  dew. 

These  b.  and  order’d  files. 

Lion  or  eagle — each  b.  fold. 

And  soft  as  pure,  and  warm  as  b. 

Your  keen  eye-glances  are  too  b. 

I came  again  : the  place  was  b. 

Where  b.  leaves,  reddening  ere  they  fall. 

And  at  their  Saviour’s  knees  thyb.  example, &c. 
Behind  the  soft  b.  summer  cloud. 


Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud. , v.  xi.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

, K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 


Brighten . 

His  Name,  and  b.  as  on  Him  they  gaze. 

Brighten'd. 

Though  b.  oft  by  dear  Affection’s  kiss. 

Brightening. 

Nearer,  each  day,  the  b.  goal. 

B.  in  ever- changeful  bloom. 

In  all  the  b.  sky. 

B.  their  high  estate. 

Still  lessening,  b.  on  their  sight. 

The  turbid  waters  b.  as  they  run. 

When  b.  ere  it  die  away. 

More  pleas’d  upon  his  b.  road. 

With  b.  heart  he  bears  it  on. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Easter  Mon. , v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  1.  I 


BRIGHTENING — BROKEN. 


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How  did’st  thou  glide  on  b.  wing  elate.  S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

That  o’er  the  b.  billow  streams  unfurl’d.  Prayer  at  Sea,  v . iii.  1.  7. 


Brightens. 

Which  b. , like  the  eastern  moon. 

Brighter. 

B.  than  rainbow  in  the  north. 

A b.  star,  a richer  bloom. 

To  her  dark  gaze  no  b.  seems. 

Streaks  of  a b.  heaven  behind. 

Thus,  ever  b.  and  more  bright. 

B.  and  b.  streams  His  glory-robe. 

The  b.  for  their  hues  of  gloom. 


SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xi.  L 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  I. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


Brightest. 

Till  sweetest  nature,  b.  art. 

And  b.  angels  to  and  fro. 

Brightly. 

The  living  waters  b.  smile. 

Brightness. 


18  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 


Buries,  to  us,  Thy  b.  keen.  Epiphany,  v.  iii,  l.  2. 

And  as  it  mounts  again,  may  track  its  b.  well.  2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


3- 


And  a dark  b.  cast. 


Brilliance. 


Bring. 

You  best  may  b.  it  to  His  ear. 

For  Love  delights  to  b.  her  best. 


Restoration,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi,  l.  4. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  5. 


Brings. 

By  turns  she  b. 

To  the  lost  spirit  b.  relief. 

Brink. 

A new-born  soul,  just  waiting  on  the  b. 

Britain. 


S.  after  Ascen.,z/.  vii,  /.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  L 2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 


For  B.  lost  and  found. 


Restoration,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 


Broad. 

And  as  this  landscape  b. — earth,  sea,  and  sky.  20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 


Broke. 

Nor  yet  their  silence  b.  Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Broken. 

Oh,  joy  for  Rachel’s  b.  heart ! H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

Wavering  and  b.  all,  athwart  the  conscience,  &c.  1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Can  spirits  b .,  joys  o’ercast.  I Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

And  Death’s  deep  trance  for  ever  b , Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Where  only  b.  hearts  their  sin  and  shame,  &c.  Good  Friday,  v.  x.  1.  6. 
The^.  arches  of  old  Canaan’s  pride.  I Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

Are  not  thy  fetters  b.  ? 4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  1.  4. 

The  b.  heart  to  love’s  embrace.  6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4.  ' 

Over  some  b.  reed  of  earth  beneath.  17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

Mourners,  speed  here  your  b.  hearts  to  bring.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 


DIVERSITY  OF  ItiiNol* 

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BROOD — BROW. 


Brood. 

Over  the  mournful  joy  our  thoughts  would  b.  M.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

They  b.  upon  life’s  peaceful  hour.  Confirmation,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

To  b.  o’er  silently,  and  form  for  Heaven.  Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Nor  on  remorseful  thoughts  to  b .,  and  stain.  Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 


And  b.  o’er  remember’d  sin. 


Broods. 

B.  o’er  the  hazy,  twinkling  air. 

Brook. 

Every  wave  in  every  b. 

Perchance  that  little  b.  shall  flow. 

A moment’s  shade  of  sadness  b. 

But  he  who  sees  God’s  face  may  b. 
They  cannot  b.  our  shame  to  meet. 


Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  M.,  v.  x.  1.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 


If,  the  quiet  b.  leaving. 


Brooklet. 

Brother. 


To  doa^.’j  part. 

Shall  on  some  b.  's  brow  immortal  bloom. 
And  B.  too,  kind  Husband  of  my  heart. 
To  each  unknown  his  b.’s  prayer. 

A B.  on  th’  eternal  throne. 

Alas,  my  b.  ! round  thy  tomb. 

And  certify  a b.  V love. 

Thus  deeply  in  a b.’s  heart. 

Go,  and  thine  erring  b.  gain. 

Maker  yet  B.  dear. 

On  no  kind  b.  lean. 


Brotherhood. 


Of  holiest  b. 


Brothers . 


B.  are  b.  evermore. 

When  b.  part  for  manhood’s  race. 

B.  in  blood  and  nurture  too. 

Brought. 

Have  I not  b.  thee  from  the  house  of  slaves  ? 
When  sinners  first  so  near  are  b. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  1.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5* 

H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Brow . 

With  dizzy  b.  and  tottering  feet.  4 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

The  throbbing  b.  to  cool.  2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Ere  yet  a cloud  has  dimm’d  the  b.  Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

In  His  meek  power  He  climbs  the  mountain’s  b.  4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

His  wondering  b.  he  rais’d.  5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

No  shuddering  pass  o’er  lip  or  b.  Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Shall  on  some  brother’s  b.  immortal  bloom.  2 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

Felt  Thee  kneeling — touch’d  Thy  prostrate  b.  Mon.  bef.  East.,^.  viii.  1.  2. 


BROW — BUOYS. 


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That  from  His  aching  b.  by  moonlight  fell. 
His  wistful  b.  was  upward  rais’d. 

The  aching  b.  must  lower. 

On  some  meek  b.  of  Jesus  blest. 

That  ne’er  on  b.  of  mortal  birth. 

Hovering  His  gracious  b.  above. 

The  sullen  b.  of  gloom  beguile. 

Is  ready  for  the  suppliant’s  b. 

Than  by  Thy  placid  voice  and  b. 

Or  waves  there  not  around  his  b. 

For  her  His  agonized  b. 

What  time  His  grave  yet  gentle  b. 

Set  Thy  baptismal  seal  upon  our  b. 

On  every  b.  in  light  divine. 

Touches  the  tender  b.  ! 

In  the  fix’d  b.  serene. 

Our  fever’d  b.  in  age  to  soothe. 

Where,  but  on  His  benignest  b. 

A greener  wreath  adorns  thy  b. 

Brown . 


Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,z/.  xii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Now  every  leaf  is  b.  and  sere. 

Wave  gaily  o’er  the  waters  b. 

Brows. 

In  thought  of  these,  His  b.  benign. 

Those  saint-like  b.  so  hoary. 

To  crown  all  lowly  lofty  b. 

What  though  long  since  in  Heaven  your  b.  began. 
With  pierced  hands  and  bleeding  b. 

Trac’d  on  her  patient  b. 

Bruis'd. 

Else  had  it  b.  too  sore  his  tender  heart. 


All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 


Brushing. 

And  b.  by  with  joyous  wing. 

Budding. 

He  in  the  mazes  of  the  b.  wood. 

Buds. 

The  green  b.  glisten  in  the  dews  of  Spring. 


Bugle. 

Wild  fancy  blew  his  b.  strain. 

Build. 

Ye  eagle  spirits,  that  b.  in  light  divine. 


Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

I Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  1.  5. 


Builds . 

That  by  some  ruin’d  homestead  b. 

Bulwark. 

The  b.  of  some  mighty  realm. 

Buoys. 

Yet  b.  him  up,  and  high  above. 


Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 


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BURIAL— BUSY. 


Burial. 


In  Jesus’  b.  shade. 


Buried. 

So,  b.  with  our  Lord,  we’ll  close  our  eyes. 


Buries. 

B. , to  us,  Thy  brightness  keen. 

Burn. 

Let  not  my  heart  within  me  b. 

First  made  our  infant  spirits  b. 

To  feel  the  wildfire  b. 

If  God  have  planted  but  to  b. 

Sooner  than  where  the  stars  of  Christmas  b. 
Revive  our  dying  fires,  to  b. 

When  Babel’s  very  ruins  b. 

Invested,  b.  and  glow. 

If  at  this  sight  ye  b. 

At  sight  of  Thee,  for  aye  to  b. 

Burrid. 

The  deeper  shame  within  her  b. 

Burning. 

Beneath  the  b.  eastern  sky. 

Burnish'd. 

The  b.  water  blaz’d. 

With  b.  ivy  for  its  screen. 

Burns. 

Not  keener  b.,  in  the  chill  morning  sky. 


Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

Good  Friday,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  1.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  1.  7. 

Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  1.  I. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


Burst. 

Thou  from  Whose  cross  in  anguish  b. 
My  wilful  heart  would  b.  away. 

The  full  bright  b.  of  summer  mom. 

Mar  the  full  b.  of  prayer. 

The  heart  may  ache,  but  may  not  b. 

Bursting. 

And  dearest  hearts  are  b.  round. 

From  Sinai’s  caves  are  b.f  as  of  old. 


2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 


Burthen. 

Oh  ! by  Thine  own  sad  b.,  borne.  Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

The  changeful  b.  still  of  their  rude  lawless  cry.  1 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

Of  souls  that  infant-like  beneath  their  b.  bend.  H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 
Its  woe  and  b.  feel.  5 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  6. 

And  the  sad  b.  press’d  Him  so  to  earth.  Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


Busier. 

Plying  their  daily  task  with  b.  feet. 

Busy. 

Warbles  around  a b.  crowd. 

The  b.  world  a thousand  ways. 


S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 


BUSY — CALLS. 


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In  all  the  world  of  b.  life  around. 
When  Death  is  b.  near  the  throne. 


23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


CALL. 

Ye  hear  your  Master’s  midnight  c. 

How,  at  the  shepherd’s  c.,  the  lamb  should  die. 
Paus’d  at  a mortal’s  c .,  to  aid. 

For  souls  that  hear  His  c.,  and  prove. 

I seem  to  hear  the  Judge’s  c. 

When  at  the  Patriarch’s  c.  the  fiery  shower. 
While,  answering  Thy  victorious  c . 

But  a celestial  c.  to-day. 

That  hear  thy  c. 

So  shalt  thou  dare  forego,  at  His  dear  c. 
Long  since — O c.  Thy  wanderer  home. 

C.  Thee  to  come  and  save. 

Take  Moses’  rod,  the  rod  of  prayer,  and  c. 

So  let  Thy  turtle-dove’s  sad  c.  arise. 

And  starting  at  th’  Almighty’s  c. 

Lies  where  it  sank  at  Joshua’s  trumpet  c. 

The  cavern  whence  the  timbrel’s  c. 

Sion  was  theirs  ; and  at  their  c. 

Answering  a famish’d  nation’s  c. 

Thou  who  hast  deign’d  the  Christian’s  heart  to  c. 
Our  ears  have  heard  th’  Almighty’s  c. 

The  mounting  soul,  the  c.  by  Jesus  given. 
Withherat  earliest*:,  of  His  dear  gracious  voice. 
And  hears  the  meek  upbraiding  c. 

That  gracious  chiding  look,  Thy  *:. 

But  oh  ! most  happy,  should  Thy  c. 

Thy  welcome  *:. , at  last  be  given. 

His  agonizing  *:. 

Where’er  an  aching  heart  may  c. 

Answering  its  ; we  gladlier  rest. 

May  win  her  at  our  patient  c. 

Less  than  Thine  own  heart-cheering  c. 

. Call’d. 

Whether,  early  c.  to  bliss. 

Are  c.  to  sit  and  eat,  while  angels  prostrate  fall. 

Call’st. 

But  that  Thou  *:.  us  Brethren  : sweet  repose. 
And  doubt  we  yet  ? Thou  c.  again. 

Calling. 

Above  the  world  our  c.  boast. 

Calls. 

A mother’s  kiss  ; ere  c.  like  these. 

C.  us  from  where  ye  soar  so  fast. 

C.  to  that  last  of  glorious  deeds. 

C.  us,  like  thee,  to  His  dear  feet  to  cling. 


2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  L 4. 

Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascension,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xi v.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  /.  3* 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr, y.  ix.  /.  3. 


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CALM — CAM’ST. 


Calm. 

C.  as  the  march  of  some  majestic  cloud. 

O who  can  tell  how  c.  and  sweet. 

And  look  with  c.  unwavering  eye. 

What  matter  ? if  in  c.  old  age. 

Let  not  my  bark  in  c.  abide. 

C.  be  the  voice,  the  aspect  bold. 

Measuring  in  c . presage. 

As  the  deep  c.  that  breath’d,  “ Father , forgive. 
Or  that  the  rod  they  take  so  c. 

Soft  as  imprison’d  martyr’s  death-bed  c. 

By  His  own  c.,  soul-soothing  tone. 

And  hide  ourselves  for  c. 

The  deep  c.  sky,  the’ sunshine  of  the  soul. 

Of  your  c.  loveliness. 

In  distance  c.  and  clear. 

Sweet  messenger  of  “ c.  decay.” 

Yet  wait  awhile,  and  see  the  c.  leaves  float. 
No  soothing  c.  is  blest. 

The  pure,  c.  hope  be  thine. 

As  in  th’  eternal  leisure  of  c.  love. 

Then  all  himself,  all  joy  and  c. 

Such  c.  old  age  as  conscience  pure. 
Watching  the  tearful  joy  and  c. 

A few  c.  words  of  faith  and  prayer. 

C.  on  the  tents  of  Israel  lay. 

And  each  c.  feature,  ere  we  read. 

E’en  such  an  awful  soothing  c. 

Thy  penance  in  c.  fear. 

Tempering  rude  hearts  with  c.  angelic  force. 
And  where  we  look  for  comfort  or  for  c. 

Calm'd. 

His  spirit  c.  the  storm  to  meet. 

If,  c.  wayward  grief,  I sought. 

Calmly. 

One  c.  yields  his  willing  breath. 

We  ate  and  drank  : then  c.  blest. 


Calming. 


i Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 
Ash-Wednes.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
” Tu.bef.  Easter,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  w.l.n. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

I Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S S . Philip  & J am. , v.  iii.  /.  4. 
S S . Philip  & J am. , v.xi.  1. 2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1.  6. 


Calmness. 

Cloth’d  and  in  c.,  at  his  Saviour’s  feet.  4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

In  c.  for  His  far-seen  hour  He  stays.  Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Calms. 

Sweet  thoughts  are  theirs,  that  breathe  serenestr.S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Calvary. 

May  set  our  steps  : the  Cross  on  C.  Wed.  bef.  Eastern,  vii./. 3. 

Cam' st. 

This  was  the  way  Thou  c.  to  save,  &c.  Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


CAMP — CARES. 


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Camp. 

Through  court  and  c.  he  holds  his,  &c. 

Too  oft,  within  this  c.  of  Thine. 

The  cries  of  c.  or  town. 

In  c.  or  field. 

Canaan. 

And  now  another  C.  yields. 

The  desert- wearied  tribes  in  sight  of  C.  sleep. 
The  broken  arches  of  old  C.  ’s  pride. 

C.  was  theirs,  and  in  it  all. 

Capricious. 

But  two  c.  human  hearts. 


Captive. 

Is  only,  that  the  c.  heart. 

Rise,  shine,  and  sing,  thou  c.  thrall. 

From  Chebar’s  plains  the  c.  prophet  brought. 


1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

1 8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
i Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 
17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


Car. 

Thy  shadowy  c . went  soaring  on. 

Wait  on  His  word  : and  yet  He  stays  His  c. 
Why  linger,  till  Elijah’s  c. 

Care. 

Shall  dawn  on  every  cross  and  c. 

And  prayers  blown  wide  by  gales  of  c. 

C.  and  remorse  are  lost,  like  motes  in  light,  &c. 
Cradled  in  c.  and  woe. 

Our  tenderest  c. — and  most  of  all. 

Thou  art  as  much  His  c.,  as  if  beside. 

Let  Pleasure  go,  put  C.  apart. 

The  heart  that  scorn’d  a father’s  c. 

In  bitter  thoughts  of  low-born  c.  begun. 
From  c.  and  want  and  toil. 

A sinner  in  a life  of  c. 

What  c.  ye  now  if  winter’s  storm. 

Pleading  with  c.  and  sin. 

I in  your  c.  My  brethren  left. 

Her,  His  sole  earthly  c. 

Now  resting  from  your  jealous  c. 

Free  from  rude  c.  and  mirth. 

Of  human  c.  and  crime. 

Thy  gracious  c.  will  send  that  way. 

Into  her  bosom  all  thy  c. 

Thy  days  of  toil,  thy  nights  of  c. 

Career. 

Canst  thou  her  bold  c.  foretel  ? 

When  Thou  hast  stay’d  our  wild  c. 

Cares. 

He  to  earth’s  lowest  c.  is  still  awake. 


4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  9. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

I Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

I Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
S.  John  Baptist,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
SS.  Simon  & Jude, v.  x./.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Easter  Monday,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Ascension  Day,  v.  v.  1.  4. 


CARES — CATES. 


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To-morrow’s  c.  shall  bring  to  sight. 

Though  absence  may  impair,  or  c.  annoy. 
When  all  the  c.  of  earth  are  over. 

As  thronging  c.  afford. 

Caress. 

And  trust  it  from  our  sight,  not  needing  our  c. 
That  daily  court  you  and  c. 

By  Thine  own  mother’s  first  c. 

Caress'd. 


To  whom,  caressing  and  c. 

Caressing. 

To  whom,  c.  and  caress’d. 


Carjnel's. 

To  Bethlehem’s  glade,  or  C.’s  haunted  strand. 
In  vain  on  C.  9s  green  and  lonely  mound. 


Carol. 

And  in  the  darkness  sing  your  c.  of  high  praise. 

Carols. 

Too  soon  th’  ennobling  c.  pour’d. 

Carry. 

Who  c.  music  in  their  heart. 

Call'd. 

From  each  c.  nook  and  fretted  bend. 


Cast. 

C.  down  her  fainting  child. 

Ere  her  leaf  can  c.  a shade. 

O give  us  grace,  to  c. 

No  vernal  steam  around  they  c. 

And  c.  their  bonds  away. 

Where  Heaven  my  lot  had  c. 

Their  fearful  shadows  c. 

C.  after  c. , by  force  or  guile. 

Go,  to  the  world  return,  nor  fear  to  c. 
Under  the  spurning  hoof  are  c. 

Upright,  whom  in  the  gulf  we  c. 

’Mid  wither’d  hues  and  sere,  its  lot  be  c. 
With  time  and  hope  behind  us  c. 

In  a fair  ground  our  lot  is  c. 

Ne’er  let  us  c.  one  look  behind. 

Might  c.  o’er  hope  and  memory. 

And  a dark  brilliance  c. 

Catch. 

For  every  glimpse  thine  eye  can  c. 

To  c.  a note  of  Thy  dear  praise. 

When  up  some  woodland  dale  we  c. 

But  c.  a gleam  beyond  it,  and  ’tis  bliss. 

. Cates. 

Nor.  ambrosial  are  supplied. 


15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

Annunciation,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  1.  6. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7* 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,z>.  xii.  1.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 


CAUGHT— CELESTIAL. 


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Caught. 

The  choir  of  Angels  c.  the  word. 

C.  from  that  blaze  by  wrath  divine. 

Not  of  those  magic  fires  at  random  c. 

C.  by  earth’s  shadows  as  they  fleet. 

Her  pinnacles  had  c.  th’  emerging  ray. 

’Tis  c.  unquench’d  on  high. 

But  we  no  holy  fire  have  c. 

Earth’s  gems  the  fire  of  Heaven  have  c. 

Till  every  heart  have  c.  your  flame. 

Cause. 

Happy  the  soul,  whose  precious  c. 

And  tracing  through  the  cloud  th’  eternal  C. 
He  only  can  the  c.  reveal. 

Cave. 

Why  swell’st. . .like  breeze  from  mountain  c.  ? 
Each  in  his  coral  c. 

Cavern. 

The  c.  whence  the  timbrel’s  call. 

Caves. 

From  Sinai’s  c.  are  bursting,  as  of  old. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Commination,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


Cease. 

Dream  not  that  the  song  would  c. 

And  will  not  c. 

Till  time  and  sin  together  c. 

When  good  men  c.  to  live. 

In  agonizing  prayer,  will  Ocean  c.  her  strife?  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
C.  not  in  all  the  world  to  shew  His  saving,  &c.  S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 
Let  us  depart  where  shadows  c.  H.  Comm. , v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

“ Peace”  ere  we  kneel,  and  when  we  c.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


Ceas’d. 

Who  trac’d  His  holy  steps,  nor  ever  c.  S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  1.  3. 


Ceaseless. 

Trust  entire,  and  c.  praise.  1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

Cedar . 

Green  lake,  and  c.  tuft,  and  spicy  glade.  4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 
Far  o’er  the  c.  shade,  some  tower  of  giants  old.  3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Cedars. 

Like  goodly  c.  by  the  waters  spread. 
Like  oaks  and  c.  all  around. 

Celestial. 

Eyes  that  the  beam  c.  view. 

All  radiant  with  c.  grace. 

Say,  ye  c.  guards,  who  wait. 

We  see  c.  love  diffuse. 

Tun’d  by  Faith’s  ear  to  some  c.  melody. 


2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Morning,  v.  v.  /.  3.  . 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 


6o 


CELESTIAL— CHAIN. 


But  a c.  call  to-day. 

Rich  with  c.  jewelry. 

He  from  the  stone  will  wring  c.  dew. 
Where  Thou  hast  set  c.  flowers. 

And  claim  His  high  c.  birth. 

On  his  c.  errands  bound. 

As  one  who  drew  c.  breath. 

“ With  something  of  c.  light.” 

Cell. 

We  need  not  bid,  for  cloister’d  c. 

Or  choose  thee  out  a c. 

I linger  by  soft  Music’s  c. 

Angels... will  stoop  to  guide  them  to  Thy  c. 
One  lowly  c.  in  sight  of  grace. 

’Tis  now  a c. , where  angels  use. 

A Hermit  in  a silent  c. 

One  narrow  c.  may  teach  us  best. 

Alas  ! that  e’en  the  martyr’s  f. 

The  martyr’s  c.  no  safety  lends. 

Cells. 

Ye  vaulted  c.,  where  martyred  seers  of  old. 
Thrill  through  his  heart’s  remotest  c. 

On  Mammon’s  gloomiest  c. 

Censer. 

To  heap  the  c.'s  sacred  fire. 

The  golden  c.  in  His  hand. 

From  Aaron’s  c.  steam’d  the  spicy  cloud. 

Central. 

“ Glory  to  God  !”  from  yonder  c.  fire. 
Along  the  Church’s  c.  space. 

Centres. 


All  c.  in  thine  eye. 


Certain. 

And  to  wise  hearts  this  c.  hope  is  given. 

Certify. 

And  c.  a brother’s  love. 


Chafe. 

To  howl  and  c.  amid  the  bending  trees. 

Chafing. 

But  win  her  fearless  way  against  the  c.  tide. 


5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  /.  iv. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

S.aft.  Ascension,  v.  xi.  1. 1. 
17  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  1.  7. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


Chain. 

Thy  howling  waste,  thy  charnel-house  and  c.  4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
To  ease  them  of  doubt’s  galling  c.  6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

He  is  come  down  to  break  their  c.  5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

The  fetter’d  tongue  its  c.  may  break.  12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

Who  but  would  follow,  might  he  break  his  c.  ? 23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

The  golden  c.  unwinds.  S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

In  triumph  wear  his  Christ-like  c.  S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  ii. 


CHAIN’D — CHANT. 
Chain'd. 


6T 


C.  as  they  are  below. 

C.  and  bereft,  and  on  thy  funeral  way. 

Chaining. 

C.  to  earth  with  strong  desire. 

Chains. 

What  c.  of  darkness  thee  enslave. 

C.  of  my  heart,  avaunt  I say. 

Touch’d  he  upstarts — his  c.  unbind. 


Chalice. 

C.,  and  plate,  and  snowy  vest. 

Chambers. 

Deep  through  the  c.  of  the  dead. 

Champion. 

’Tis  so  in  war — the  c.  true. 

“ Our  C.  went  before  and  died.” 

Our  C.  and  your  King. 

Champions. 

The  faithful  c.  shall  embrace. 

On  C.  blest,  in  Jesus’  name. 

So  should  Thy  c .,  ere  the  strife. 


Chance. 

How  c.  no  cheek  among  them  wears. 

If  c.  some  heedless  heart  should  roam. 

If  c.  the  golden  hours  be  nigh. 

Change. 

Should  c.  your  mystic  dance,  &c. 

Power  cannot  c.  them,  but  Love  may. 

As  breezes  c.  on  high. 

No  flattering  fancy  c.  our  Monarch’s  doom. 
The  gazing  eye  no  c.  can  trace. 

Shed  light  that  cannot  c.  or  fail. 

We  must  not  c.  our  road. 

Wee.  our  posture  o’er  and  o’er. 

His  nook  of  homely  thought  will  c. 

But  they  shall  c.  and  variance  prove. 

Doubt  we,  how  souls  so  wanton  c. 

Chang'd. 

Though  c.  and  glorified  each  face. 

His  dream  is  c. — the  Tyrant’s  voice. 

Changeful. 

The  c.  burden  still  of  their  rude  lawless  cry. 
Woyth  all  the  c.  year  beside. 

Changeless. 

One  c.  pine  in  fading  woods. 

Chant. 


Here  set  thy  feeble  c. 


2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

Ash-Wednes.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xix.  /.  4. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 


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CHANT — CHARMED. 


Still  c.  his  morning  song. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

Their  c.  of  many  parts. 

The  Church’s  solemn  c.  we  hear. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Whit.  Tues.,  v.  xvii.  1.  2. 

In  the  low  c.  of  wakeful  birds. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

Our  midnight  c.  attend. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

’Tis  a low  c.,  according  well. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

The  everlasting  c. 

Catechism,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Chanting. 

C.  with  a solemn  voice. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

And  c.  in  so  blithe  a tone. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Chants. 

C.  her  glad  matins  in  the  leafy  arch. 

Ascension  Day,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

It  c.  to  all  in  softest  tone. 

Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Chaplet. 

The  fading  c.  of  the  year. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Charge. 

They  to  their  c.  may  turn,  and  thankful  see. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  1.  5. 

Charg'd. 

C.  with  the  breath  of  Israel’s  prayer. 

Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Chariot. 

Why  tarries  not  her  c.  wheel  ? 

Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

God’s  c. -wheels  have  left  distinctest  trace. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Charity. 

Till  in  one  blaze  of  c. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Fair  deeds  of  c.  their  fruit. 

Must  turn  all  tasks  to  C. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  1.  4. 

Steals  on  soft-handed  C. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

And  let  your  prayer  for  c.  arise. 

Seek  joy  unmix’d  in  c. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Charm. 

She  has  a c., — a word  of  fire. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

The  hidden  rill  to  c. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Proud  to  be  check’d...  by  that  o’ermastering  c. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

The  c.  he  wears  within. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

And  break  the  c. 

W.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Be  this  our  c. , mellowing  Earth’s  ruder  noise. 
Should’st  thou  not  need  some  mighty  c. 
Heroes  and  Kings,  obey  the  c. 

Aught  human  in  the  c. 

Where  is  the  spell  to  c.  those  mists  away  ? 
Shrunk  at  thy  withering  c. 

Stretch’d  out  to  bless — a Christian  c. 

O’er  life  and  death,  its  awful  c. 

Who  can  express  the  soothing  c.  ? 

If  e’er  we  c.  a soul  in  pain. 

Charmed. 

Thou,  Saviour,  art  his  C.  Bower. 

So,  fearless  for  their  c.  life. 


W.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5* 

8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Holy  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


CHARMERS — CHEER. 


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Charmers. 

Earth’s  c.  never  knew. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Chari?iing. 

In  her  first  c.  bowl. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Char?ns. 

From  all  the  hopes  and  c.  of  earth. 

Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

Charnel - house . 

Thy  howling  waste  ; thy  c.  - h . and  chain. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

No  more  a c.-h.  to  fence. 

Easter  Day,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Chase.  * 

To  c.  repining  fancies,  as  they  rise. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

Thy  voice,  that  with  a word  could  c. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

Chaste. 

The  while  she  bathes  us  in  her  own  c.  glow. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Welcome,  all  c.  and  kind  desires. 

Matrimony,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Chasten’d. 

Most  welcome  to  the  c.  ear. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Chastening. 

Touch  us  with  c.  hand,  and  make  us,  &c. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

Lord,  wave  again  Thy  c.  rod. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

Chastenings. 

To  profit  by  Thy  c.  sweet. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Chastity’s. 

On  C.  ’s  meek  lap  enshrin’d. 

Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Cheap. 

C.  forms,  and  common  hues,  ’tis  true. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Cheat. 

C.  the  toil  and  cheer  the  way. 

S.  John  Ev.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

But  cannot  rest,  nor  c.  our  woe. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Cheating. 

I know  thy  flatteries  and  thy  c.  ways. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Cheats. 

And  c.  th’  unstable  soul. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Chebar. 

From  C.  ’s  plains  the  captive  prophet  brought. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

By  C.  in  the  fiery  blast. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Check. 

They  c.  the  wandering  eye,  severely  kind. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

Check’d. 

Proud  to  be  c.  and  sooth’d,  &c. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

Cheek. 

How  chance  no  c.  among  them  wears  ? 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

And  let  me  kiss  thy  placid  c. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

In  vain  : the  averted  c.  in  loneliest  dell. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Cheer. 

Cheat  the  toil  and  c.  the  way. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

CHEER — CHIDING. 


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Nightingales  with  joyous  c. 

Do  Thou  our  craven  spirits  c. 

What  time,  with  sweet  forgiving  c. 

And  c.  th’  ungenial  day. 

’Tis  He  can  c.  thee,  He  can  save. 

To  c.  our  solitary  song. 

And  how  the  spark  ye  lit,  of  heavenly  c. 

And  Christian  Hope  can  c.  the  eye. 

These  are  the  tones  to  brace  and  c. 

As  where  sweet  flowers  some  pastoral  garden  c. 

Cheer'd. 

And  c.  his  sickening  heart,  &c. 

Yet  c.  and  cheering  all,  the  while. 

The  glory  of  the  Cross,  forgiven  and  c.  in  vain. 

Whose  widow’d  walk  with  thought  of  thee  is  c . 

Cheerful. 

Reading  her  c.  lesson  in  her  own  sweet  time.  3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
SS.  Sim.  &Jude,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


May  c.  wait  the  Cross  beside. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

But  c.  and  unchanged  the  while. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

O c.  tender  strain  ! the  heart. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

C.  as  soaring  lark,  and  mild. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xi.  1.  1 

What  ? fall’ll  again  ? yet  c.  rise. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

Cheering. 

Yet  cheer’d  and  c.  all,  the  while. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Their  memory  c.  : but  th’ earth-stain’d  spright.  24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

They  greet  us  with  a c.  thrill. 

Accession,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Cheerless. 

Pleas’d  in  the  c.  tomb. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Sad  dawn  of  c.  day  ! 

As  on  some  city’s  c.  night. 

5' Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

To  the  cold  c.  deep. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Cheerly. 

C.  the  waving  pennons  fly. 

Confirmation,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Then  pass,  ye  mourners,  c.  on. 

Burial  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Then  c.  to  your  work  again. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

Cheers. 

With  all  that  c.  a wanderer’s  eyes. 

Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Cheery. 

More  c.  than  the  matin  lark. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

Cherish. 

Her  daring  dreams  will  c. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Cherish'd. 

Some  gentle  maid  bend  o’er  a c.  flower. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

Of  pardon’d  foes,  and  c.  grace. 

SS.  Simon  & Jude,  v.  iv./.4< 

C her  it  hi  s. 

By  C.’s  side  we  seek  in  vain. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Chiding. 

That  gracious  c.  look,  Thy  call. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

CHIEF— CHILDLIKE. 


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Chief. 

Hosanna  to  their  c. 

This,  of  true  Penitents  the  c. 

Chiefly. 

But  c.  ye  should  lift  your  gaze. 

But  c.  these,  who  died  for  Thee. 

But  c.,  for  she  knows  Thee  anger’d  worst. 
C.  for  Aaron’s  seed  she  spreads  her  wings. 
But  c.  Christian  souls  ; for  they. 

Chiefs. 

And  mark  her  c.  yon  orient  sun  adore. 

Child. 

If  some  poor  wandering  c.  of  Thine. 
Guests... where  slept  the  royal  C. 

Then,  as  each  fond  unconscious  c. 

Art  thou  a c.  of  tears. 

Cast  down  her  fainting  c. 

Mother  on  c.  no  pity  take. 

Who  welcomes  here  a c.’s  as  there,  &c. 

As  erst,  beholding,  loves  His  wayward  c. 

A c.  ’s  lone  path  in  woodland  lost. 

Where,  like  a solitary  c. 

To  idolize  or  wife  or  c. 

Where,  like  the  ringlets  of  a c. 

To  us  long  since  the  glorious  C.  is  bom. 
But  I am  weaker  than  a c. 

To  muse  upon  some  darling  c. 

The  fabrics  of  a c. 

C.  of  My  love  ! how  have  I wearied  thee  ? 
Too  soon  the  happy  c. 

Beseems  the  sinless  C. 

The  holy  C.  have  met. 

Thou  wept’st  upon  thy  sinless  C. 

Clings  the  Eternal  C. 

Your  God  new-born,  and  made  a sinner’s  c. 
To  wanton  with  some  fearless  c. 

Was  not  our  Lord  a little  c. 

Childhood. 

Our  c.  }s  star  again  arise. 

The  heart  of  c.  is  all  mirth. 

In  c.’s  sports,  companions  gay. 

Childish. 

While  yet  we  gaze  with  c.  eye. 

To  ears  are  vain. 

Childless. 

The  c.  mother  sink. 


Childlike. 

Children  and  c.  souls  are  there. 


10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  v.  1.  7. 
5 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

Evening,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi./.  10. 
Easter  Tuesday,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Catechism,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5- 

Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


F 


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CHILDLIKE — CHOIR. 


C.  though  the  voices  be. 

If  it  flow  from  c.  hearts. 

O bliss  of  c.  innocence,  and  love. 

The  c.  faith,  that  asks  not  sight. 

Children . 

C.  and  childlike  souls  are  there. 

Like  c.  gazing  round. 

Oft  in  His  pity  o’er  His  c.  weak. 

As  little  c.  lisp,  and  tell  of  heaven. 

While  sadly  round  them  Israel’s  c.  look. 
The  work  be  thine,  the  fruit  thy  c. 9 s part. 
And  dash  thy  c.  to  the  ground. 

With  c.  in  His  sight. 

Than  we  o’er  c.  weak. 

Chill. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Bartholomew,^, xiii. /.  I. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

I Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Catechism,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  x.  /.  4. 


The  c.  night-blast  to  feel.  3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  5- 

All  through  the  wintry  heaven  and  c.  night  air.  Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
That  crown’d  the  eastern  copse  : andr.anddun.  23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Not  keener  burns,  in  the  c.  morning  sky.  S.  John  Baptist,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


Chill9 d. 

Touch  our  c.  hearts  with  vernal  smile. 

C.  at  her  touch,  the  self-reproaching  soul. 

Chilly. 

When  c.  shades  from  gathering  storm. 

Chime. 

Strains,  that  outring  Earth’s  drowsy  c. 
His  c.  of  restless  motion. 

From  Pride’s  false  c .,  and  jarring  wrong. 
Of  th’  everlasting  c. 


1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Easter  Tues.,  v . ii.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


Choice ; 

Minds  us  of  our  better  c. 

Yet  surely  I have  made  my  c. 

Steals  on  the  ear,  to  say,  Jehovah’s  c. 
But  the  deaf  heart,  the  dumb  by  c. 

The  region  of  Thy  c. 

Only  the  first  renew’d — the  heathen’s  c. 
Thy  servant’s  c. , O help  us  in  our  parts. 
A way,  and  fix’d  his  wavering  c. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  if  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  Bartholomew,^.  xvii./.3. 


Choir. 

The  c.  of  Angels  caught  the  word. 

Is  gather’d  in  that  c. 

High  and  low  in  c.  shall  meet. 

Who  lead  the  c.  where  angels  meet. 
And  now  before  the  c.  we  pause. 
Creation’s  wondrous  c. 

Ye  in  innumerous  c. 

Thine  household  c .,  in  true  accord. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
SS.  Simon  & Jude,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


CHOIR — CHRIST. 


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Be  wafted  from  the  seraph  c. 
When  beckon’d  up  the  awful  c. 
Is  wafted  from  the  white-rob’d  c. 


Catechism,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 


Choirs.  ’ 

Till  by  such  chords,  as  rule  the  c.  above.  4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Choke. 

The  languid  sweetness  seems  to  c.  my  breath.  3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


Choose. 

Or  c.  thee  out  a cell.  3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

And  can  he  c.  but  fear.  2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

What  course  the  genial  stream  may  c.  4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

We  cannot  c.  but  think  he  lives.  2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

C.  to  believe,  not  see  : sight  tempts  the  heart.  9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5- 

Or  rather  help  us,  Lord,  to  c.  the  good.  17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
Can  his  soul  c.  but  be  at  rest  ? S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


Chooseth. 

C.  the  pure  in  heart. 

Choral. 

Should  c.  welcome  from  above. 

In  c.  echoes  hear. 

Chords. 

Y our  transporting  c.  ring  out. 

Till  by  such  c.,  as  rule  the  choirs  above. 


Purification,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 


Chosen. 

Thou  lov’st  Thy  c.  remnant  to  divide. 

Three  c.  bands,  in  royal  state. 

Of  many  a c.  witness  telling. 

He  hath  c.  you  to  lead. 

The  soldier  in  his  c.  bower. 

Thy  c.  people  still  to  bear. 

On  every  mountain-top,  God’s  c.  scene. 

His  c.  attribute  ; but  He  in  love. 

Would  in  that  c.  home  of  Thine  instal. 

Who  is  God’s  c.  priest  ? 

But  on  the  c.  seed,  from  age  to  age. 

He  to  Hisr.  taught  for  His  dearwidow’d  Dove. 
Look  in,  and  see  Christ’s  c.  saint. 

Thy  c.  witnesses  of  old. 

Christ. 

C.  watches  by  a Christian’s  hearth. 

Left  shining  in  the  world  with  C.  alone. 

’Tis  not,  “ the  C.  the  Lord.” 

But  when  they  heard  the  sign,  where  C .,  &c. 
If  his  love  for  C.  be  true. 

C.  hath  told  thee  of  his  end. 

So  his  love  to  C.  endure. 

So  dear  to  C.  her  pious  haste. 


1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  5- 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 
9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
S.John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 


68 


CHRIST. 


Of  C. ’ s unswerving  faith. 

But  C.  hath  given  His  promise  plain. 

So,  truest  image  of  the  C. 

Ye  too,  who  tend  C.’s  wildering  flock. 
Offer’d  where  C.  in  agony  was  laid. 

Men  kneel  to  C the  pure  and  meek. 

But  stay,  presumptuous — C.  with  thee  abides. 
And  the  base  world,  now  C.  hath  died. 

C.  every  where  embalm’d  and  shrin’d. 
Happy,  who  so  C.  ’s  word  convey. 

In  lonely  hours,  C.  risen  appears. 

In  social  hours,  who  C.  would  see. 

There  daily  through  C.’s  open  gate. 

Of  C.’s  forsaken  bed. 

With  C.  in  sight,  turning  our  gain  to  loss. 
We  see  C.’s  entering  triumph  slow  ascend. 
With  C.  His  Father’s  throne,  and  wear. 

“ What,  hath  the  C.  forgot  His  task?” 

Is  the  true  love  of  C.  our  Lord. 

Since  C.  on  all  hath  shin’d. 

C.  ’s  mark  outwears  the  rankest  blot. 

In  C.  ’s  new  heaven  and  earth. 

The  souls  His  C.  hath  bought. 

When  of  C.  crucified  and  crown’d. 

C.  ’s  blessing  at  your  heart  is  warm. 

Teach  us  to  love,  with  6?.,  our  sole  true  bliss. 
Else,  though  in  C.  ’s  own  words,  we  surely,  &c. 
A lamb-like,  C.  -like  throng. 

The  silence  of  C.  ’s  dying  day. 

Is  it,  C.  ’s  light  is  too  divine. 

And  known  Him  for  the  C.  by  proof. 

C.  ’s  relics  round  the  holy  place. 

C.  is  at  hand,  to  scorn  or  bless. 

C.  suffers  in  our  strife. 

C.  is  in  these,  who  round  you  wait. 

Their  soul  is  C.  ’s  abode. 

C.  in  His  Israel. 

He,  who  on  C.  stands  waiting  day  and  night. 
To  whom,  for  C.,  the  world  is  loss. 

The  living  homes  where  C.  shall  dwell. 
Which  C.  disdain’d  to  know. 

Didst  guide  our  hope,  where  C.  should  rise. 
’Twixt  God  above  and  C.  below. 

Of  C.  ’s  true  riches  o’er  all  time  and  space. 
The  C.  shall  come  again. 

Look  in,  and  see  C.  ’s  chosen  saint. 

In  triumph  wear  his  C.  -like  chain. 

“ His  life  is  C.,  his  death  is  gain.” 

’Twixt  love  of  C.  and  fear  of  sin. 


Cicumcision,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tuesday,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  10. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  viii./.  4. 
2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii./.  6. 
Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  /.  5. 
Purification,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Baptist,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
S.  Bartholomew,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Holy  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


CHRIST — CHURCH. 


69 


“ Sinners  to  save,  C.  Jesus  came.” 

In  His  own  words  we  C.  adore. 

From  the  pure  shrine,  where  C.  to-day. 

Then  parted  ; ye  to  C.’s  embrace. 

For  C.  hath  touch’d  the  bier. 

The  widow’d  Spouse  of  C. : with  ashes  crown’d. 
Spirit  of  C. — Thine  earnest  given. 

Christian. 

The  Rulers  of  this  C.  land. 

Christ  watches  by  a C.  ’s  hearth. 

For  C.  mothers,  while  they  moan. 

Who,  but  a C.,  through  all  life. 

Is  the  soft  gleam  of  C.  worth. 

Pure  eyes  and  C.  hearts. 

Yet  by  the  light  of  C.  love. 

To  seek  on  earth  a C.’s  bliss. 

Though  stain’d  with  C.  gore. 

But  chiefly  C.  souls  ; for  they. 

So  is  it  with  true  C.  hearts. 

Then  pours  she  on  the  C.  heart. 

(The  lode-star  of  our  C.  course.) 

Thou  who  hast  deign’d  the  C.  ’s  heart  to  call. 
The  C.  Pastor,  bow’d  to  earth. 

Stretch’d  out  to  bless — a C.  charm. 

Thy  love-charm  with  true  C.  art. 

And  C.  hope  can  cheer  the  eye. 

On  C.  mourners,  while  they  wait. 

Christians. 

Now,  C.,  hold  your  own — the  land  before  ye. 
C.  / behold  your  happy  state. 

When  reconciled  C.  meet. 

Christmas. 

Sooner  than  where  the  stars  of  C.  burn. 

Her  C.  robes  unbound. 

Church. 

Why  lifts  the  C.  her  drooping  head. 

Borne  by  the  suffering  C.  her  Lord  to  greet. 
They  to  His  C.  of  old. 

Did  not  the  Gentile  C.  find  grace. 

Thy  C.  is  fain  to  cry. 

The  Moon  above,  the  C.  below. 

The  C.,  our  Zoar,  shall  abide. 

Though  in  the  C.  thou  know  thy  place. 
Th’*apostate  C.  to  scare. 

Strange  to  our  ears  the  c.  -bells  of  our  home. 
Around... and  on  our  <:.-way  path. 

The  C.’s  prayer  finds  wings  to  soar. 

The  C.  ’s  hope  finds  eyes  to  see. 


Holy  Comm.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  x.  1.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

Evening,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

Holy  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Good  Friday,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Holy  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  9. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  10. 


7o 


CHURCH — CLAIM. 


It  fills  the  C.  of  God ; it  fills. 

The  C.’s  solemn  chant  we  hear. 

Along  the  C.’s  central  space. 

What  if  within  His  world,  His  C.,  our  Lord. 
Thy  C.  and  Shrine  : whene’er  our  rebel  will. 
The  C.  is  wandering  still. 

As  o’er  the  C.  the  gathering  twilight  falls. 
The  C.  our  annual  steps  has  brought. 

Ere  the  whole  widow’d  C.  had  seen,  &c. 

The  C.  in  anxious  musing  sate. 

By  Thy  dear  promise  to  Thy  C.  and  Bride. 
Teaching  the  C.  with  joy  to  tell. 

Meet  in  the  C.’s  middle  sky. 

The  C.  of  Jesus  ; such  the  love. 

The  fallen  C.  hath  felt  Elijah’s  eye. 

Thou  Spirit,  who  the  C.  didst  lend. 

First  angel  of  His  C. , first  steward  of  His  grace. 
E’en  in  the  C.  ’s  holiest  aisle. 

And  taught  by  thee  the  C.  prolongs. 

The  widow’d  C.  is  fain  to  rove. 

Thy  mother  C.  ? and  hear  thee  tell. 

In  every  C.  a fountain  springs. 

Within  the  C.’s  shade. 

The  widow’d  C.  to  weep  stood  by. 

Church-yard. 

In  silence,  by  some  c.-y.  gate. 

Circle. 

Thou  weav’st  thy  c.  gay. 

And  round  the  sun  a radiant  c.  weave. 


Circles. 

Like  c.  widening  round. 

Circling. 

Within  some  c.  woodland  wall. 

Citadel. 

Amid  that  dreary  glare,  in  this  world’s  c. 

Cities. 

Where  five  proud  c.  lie,  by  one  dire,  &c. 

City’s. 

The  c.’s  northern  bound. 

While  the  devoted  c.’s  cry. 

The  golden  c.’s  king  he  seems. 

As  on  some  c.’s  cheerless  night. 

Civic. 

What  c.  wealth  for  comrades  sav’d. 


Claim. 

Mount,  and  c.  your  glorious  meed. 

Hast  made  us  worshippers,  O c.  Thine  own. 
And  c.  His  high  celestial  birth. 


Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  /.  i. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  xvii.  1. 2. 
Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  5- 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vii.  1.  2 , 


CLAIM — CLEAR. 


7 1 


The  kindred  drops  will  c.  their  own. 

The  proudest  hope  of  kings  dare  c. 

All  but  adoring  love  may  c. 

Clang. 

Peals  with  a direr  c. 

Clarion. 

Must  melt  before  the  c.  blast. 

Clasp. 

Rather  than  c.  thine  own  Deliverer’s  knee. 
Since  not  Apostles’  hands  can  c. 

Clasp'd. 

C.  to  a mother’s  breast. 

Clasps. 

’Tis  He  who  c.  the  marriage  band. 

Classic. 


2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


Nor  flower  in  c.  grove. 

Clay. 

Though  worn  and  soil’d  with  sinful  c. 
Remind  us,  how  our  darksome  c. 

Clean. 

Refine  the  dregs,  and  yield  us  c. 

C.  hands,  and  a self-ruling  mind. 

Cleans'd. 

Ten  <r.,  and  only  one  remain! 

“ Ten  c.  and  one  remain !” 

Cleansing. 

C.  thy  sight,  by  prayer  and  faith. 

Clear. 


3 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  1.  6. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 


Upon  a c.  blue  river. 

Set  the  c.  heavens  on  fire. 

By  the  c.  rill  and  palmy  shade. 

So  c.  in  agony. 

The  c.  note  of  some  lonely  bird. 

Let  it  flow  on,  but  flow  refin’d  and  c. 

Because  none  ever  saw  so  c. 

Yet  shines  the  light  as  thrilling  c. 

Thou  turn  thy  back  upon  that  fountain  c. 

In  distance  calm  and  c. 

Through  wither’d  bents — romantic  note  and  c. 
Watching,  in  trance  nor  dark  nor  c. 

Bright,  &c.,  because  their  thoughts  are  c. 
With  many  a c.  gem  strowing. 

Their  monarch’s  way  to  c. 

Th^ir  next,  from  heart  to  heart  to  c.  the  way. 
He  loves  where  some  c.  soaring  mind. 

The  shower  of  moonlight  falls  as  still  and  c. 
With  the  c.  light  of  Truth. 

And  when  it  comes,  so  deep  and  c. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
5 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xx.  1.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.\\\\.  /.I. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


72 


CLEAR’D — COARSE. 


Clear'd. 

The  morning  mist  is  c.  away. 

Clearer. 

To  look  on  c.  heavens,  and  scan. 

And  c.  rays  surround. 

Cleaves . 

Then  narrrowing  c.  yon  palmy  lea. 

Cliffs. 

The  thwarting  c.  that  bound  his  sight. 


21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 


Climbs. 

In  His  meek  power  He  c.  the  mountain’s  brow. 4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Cling. 

Shewing  how  best  the  soul  may  c. 

And  where  we  fondly  c.,  forbears  to  wreak. 

That  we  may  c.  for  ever  to  Thy  breast. 

Thy  true,  fond  nurslings  closer  c. 

C.  closer  to  their  Lord  and  thee. 

There  to  glide  home,  there  safely  c. 

Who  to  her  side  in  peace  would  c. 

Calls  us,  like  thee,  to  His  dear  feet  to  c. 


Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xx.  1.  4. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v . ix.  1.  3. 


Clinging. 

Which  lulls  me,  c.  to  my  Father’s  breast. 

Clings. 

C.  the  Eternal  Child. 

Cloister'd. 

We  need  not  bid,  for  c.  cell. 

Closer. 


Thy  true,  fond  nurslings  c.  cling. 

Cling  c.  to  their  Lord  and  thee. 

Cloth' d. 

C.  and  in  calmness,  at  his  Saviour’s  feet. 


Cloud. 


Like  a bright  veering  c. 

Soft  c.,  that  while  the  breeze  of  May. 

Cloy. 

Why  should  the  cup  the  sooner  c. 

Drink  of  the  cup  that  cannot  c. 

Clue. 

One  lose,  the  other  keep,  Heaven’s  c. 

Clung. 

The  dews  of  death  have  c. 


Cluster. 

Should  c.  round  thine  healthiest  shoot. 


Coarse. 

Here  in  the  c.  rude  earth. 

Melts  in  dim  haze  each  c.  ungentle  hue. 


W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Annunciation,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 

S.Luke,  v.  xx.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xx.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


COILS — COMFORT. 


73 


Coils. 

The  serpent’s  rustling  c.  affright. 

Cold. 

Yes — mark  him  well,  ye  c.  and  proud. 

Green  terraces  and  arched  fountains  c. 

All  still  and  c.  beneath  yon  dreary  stone. 
Because,  as  Love  and  Prayer  grow  c. 

C.  while  he  kindled  others’  love. 

Here  on  Bethsaida’s  c.  and  darksome  height. 
Upon  life’s  varied  view,  so  joyless  erst  and  c. 
Whether  slow  creeping  on  c.  earth  or  borne. 
And  all  our  work  to  do  with  palsied  hands  and  c. 
How  c.  and  bare  what  mortals  dream. 

When  visions  fade  and  hearts  grow  c. 

To  the  c.  cheerless  deep. 

Coldly. 

Dwell  c. , where  the  fresh  green  earth  is  strew’d. 
Or  c.  proud,  ye  turn  away. 

Colouring. 

The  c.  may  be  of  this  earth. 

Colours. 

Thought  has  not  c.  half  so  fair. 

Combine. 

Faint  warblers  of  this  earth,  that  would  c. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  I. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 
SS.Phil.  &Jas.,z/.  viii. /.  3. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  7. 


Come. 

C.  near  and  bless  us  when  we  wake. 

C.  here  thy  soul  to  tune. 

“Where  art  thou,  fallen  man?  c.  forth,”  &c. 
O c.  that  day,  when  in  this  restless  heart. 

To  c.  and  go  with  heavenly  news. 

“ C.,  see  the  place  where  Jesus  lay.” 

For  healing... e’en  now  thine  hour  is  c. 

C.  where  thou  long  hast  stor’d  thy  all. 

C.  see  thy  place  prepar’d  in  Heaven. 

“ C.  unto  Me,  thou  trembling  heart.” 

To  c.  and  go  with  such  sweet  grace. 

C.,  trembler,  c.  and  pour. 

O c.  to  our  Communion  Feast. 

“ C.,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls  inspire.” 

C.  ever  true — c.  ever  near. 

Comes. 

C.  forth  to  bless  her  God. 

Why  c.  he  not  to  bear  his  part. 

And  when  it  c .,  so  deep  and  clear. 

Comfort. 

Let  present  Rapture,  C .,  Ease. 

For  c.,  than  an  angel’s  mirth. 

The  day  of  c.  dawns  at  last. 


Evening,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  2. 


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COMFORT — COMPANIONS. 


Oh  ! thought  to  c.  and  appal. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

With  healing  first,  with  c.  now. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

Who  skills  of  c.  best. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

C.  ’s  true  sons  ! amid  the  thoughts  of  down. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

And  c.  Him,  the  Comforter  of  all. 

S.  Michael,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

Yet  c.  in  His  eye  we  read. 

Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Yet  is  the  voice  of  c.  heard. 

Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  1 . 

Your  God  forgives,  but  ye  no  c.  take. 

Commination,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

And  where  we  look  for  c.  or  for  calm. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Of  power  and  c.  in  decay. 

Accession,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

Comfortable. 

’Twas  Thine  own  c.  word. 

Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Comforter. 

The  very  C.  in  light  and  love  descends. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Warm’d  underneath  the  C.’s  safe  wing. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Comforts. 

May  thy  tried  c.  never  fail  ! 

S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  1.  4. 

Coming. 

With  thoughts  of  c.  agony. 

S.  Tames,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Command. 

Who  doth  hearts  as  streams  c. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

We  too,  O Lord,  would  fain  c. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

High  set  at  Heaven’s  c. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Go  forth  at  His  c. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Commend. 

Did  His  dear  lambs  and  sheep  c. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Commission. 

Ye,  who  your  Lord’s  c.  bear. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

Common. 

The  trivial  round,  the  c.  task. 

Morning,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

Our  c.  air  is  balm. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

Cheap  forms,  and  c.  hues,  ’tis  true. 

Earth’s  c.  paths  are  strewn  all  o’er. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Nor  by  “our  daily  bread”  mean  c.  food. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

Commune. 

Toe.  how  a faithful  martyr  dies. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Communion. 

C.  blest  impart. 

Circumcision,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

We’ll  hold  c.  sweet. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

But  that  in  such  c.  high. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

For  high  C.  meetly  spread. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

O come  to  our  C.  Feast. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 

Companion. 

C.  of  the  Saints  ! ’twas  thine. 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

Companions. 

In  childhood’s  sports,  c.  gay. 

15  Trinity,  v.  1.  1.  5. 

COMPANY — CONSCIENCE. 


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Company. 

Fill’d  with  each  other’s  c. 

Before  th’  Apostles’  glorious  c. 

Compass. 

C.  him  daily  like  a cloud. 

Compass'd. 

And  c.  with  the  world’s  too  tempting  blazonry. 

Co??iplain. 

We  to  the  sinner’s  God  of  sin  c. 


Complainer. 

Back  then,  c. ; loath  thy  life  no  more. 

Complains. 

Yet  he  c.,  while  these  unmurmuring  part. 


Conceals. 


Seeing  what  death  c. 

The  c.  sweet  of  Love  divine. 
Their  high  and  low  in  c.  set. 

Read  and  c.  the  Hand  Divine. 

My  better  soul  c. 

Too  feeble  for  C.'s  smart. 


Concord. 

Confess. 
Confess'd. 
Confession' s. 


Of  c.  and  rest. 


Confidence. 


Confound. 

Thou  seek’st  to  warn  us,  not  c. 

Thine  own  dire  work  thou  surely  wilt  c. 
The  haughty  eye  may  dazzle  and  c. 

Confusion. 

In  sweet  c.  blending. 


Conquering. 

And  led  through  boundless  air  thy  c.  road. 
Pour’d,  heralding  Messiah’s  c.  march. 

Conqueror. 

The  C.  now. 

Into  a c.'s  royal  feast. 

This  were  a C.  's  grief. 


Cons. 


C.  slowly  o’er  its  alter’d  part. 


Conscience. 

Watering  and  broken  all,  athwart  the  c.  glare. 
The  rankling  shaft  of  c.  hide. 

C.  gives  back  th’  appalling  tone. 

When  bitter  thoughts,  of  c.  born. 

Perhaps  our  God  may  of  our  c.  ask. 


S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S . Bartholomew,  v.  xvi.  1. 2. 

Thurs.bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  I. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,z/.vii.  7.3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

1 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Ash-Wednes.,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Ash- Wednesday,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


CONSCIENCE— CONTROL. 


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Such  calm  old  age  as  c.  pure.  All  Saints,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

Till  ye  have  scourg’d  the  sins  that  in  your  c.  ache.  Commination,  v.  v.  /.  8. 


Conscious. 

He  call’d  his  c.  brethren  near.  4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

C.  of  Deity  within.  Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  l 

Is  c.  of  a gaze  it  cannot  bear.  3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

C.  the  more  of  One,  ne’er  seen,  yet  ever  near.  7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 


Consent. 

Whom  poor  men’s  eyes  and  hearts  c.  to  bless.  S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Consenting. 

Now  Heaven  and  earth  are  to  our  bliss  c. 

With  one  c.  voice. 

Consolations. 

The  heavenly  c.  they  on  you  bestow. 

Constant. 

Some  c.  mind  may  draw  us  still  the  same. 


I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


Constrain' d. 


C.  to  own  Thee,  but  in  heart. 

Consume. 


Zeal  to  inflame,  and  vice  c. 


Consuming. 

Then  should  we  plead  our  heart’s  c.  pain. 
The  flames  of  His  c.  jealous  ire. 

Contemplation. 

And  heavenly  C.  dear. 


Content. 

Seek  we  no  more  ; c.  with  these. 

C.  thee  with  one  simple  strain. 

C.  to  die  or  live. 

From  visions  vain  c.  to  part. 

Be  thou  c.  in  tears  to  sow. 

C.  to  live,  but  not  afraid  to  die. 

The  lowly  lesson  of  C. 


Co?itented. 


C.  dies  away. 

C.  in  his  darkling  round. 

Contentments. 


Thus  I learn  C.’s  power. 

Contrite. 

But  where  is  then  the  stay  of  c.  hearts  ? 
For  every  sigh  a c.  suppliant  brings. 

Who  to  the  c.  can  dispense. 

And  all  their  holy  joy  o’er  c.  hearts  fulfil. 
Their  hearts  in  every  c.  word. 

Control. 


Owns  Thy  entire  c. 

He  who  the  stormy  heart  can  so  c. 


1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  10. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

II  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xiii.  1. 4. 
21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 


CONTROLS — COTTAGE. 


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Controls. 

Or  in  some  drearier  scene  Thine  eye  c. 
What  every  thought  c. 

What  lowly  fate  their  own  c. 

Converse. 

In  silence  meek,  or  c.  sweet. 

Of  c.  high,  and  sacred  home. 

Converts. 

Two  c.,  watching  by  his  side. 

Convey. 

Happy,  who  so  Christ’s  word  c. 

Cool. 

The  throbbing  brow  to  c. 

To  freedom  and  c.  moonlight  air. 


Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xii.  1.6. 
All  Saints,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  1.  4. 


Coolest. 

Shelter’d  beneath  the  c.  shade.  6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Copse. 

That  crown’d  the  eastern  c.:  and  chill  and  dun.  23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Each  in  his  c.  cave. 

Love  imag’d  in  that  c.  look. 
Sweep  o’er  the  billowy  corn, 


Coral. 

Cordial. 

Corn. 
and  heave. 


Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  viii.  1. 1. 
3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Cornelius. 


The  good  C.  knelt  alone. 

C.  and  gallery  seem  to  send. 
There  hangs  a radiant  c. 

Nor  from  His  lov’d  c.  start. 


Cornice. 

Coronet. 

Correction. 


Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  1. 6. 
16  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


Corse. 

Thou  sleep’st  a silent  c .,  in  funeral  fetters,  &c.  Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  8. 


Corses. 

The  giant  c.  strew  the  ground. 

Cost. 

Counting  the  c. , in  all  t’  espy. 

Although  it  c.  His  death. 

Sin’s  forfeit  and  redemption’s  c. 

But  cannot  quit  the  c. — no  throne. 

Come,  learn  to  tell  aright  thine  own  sins’  c. 
What  c.  us  once  so  dear. 

Cottage. 

They  lavish  on  Thy  c.  -floor. 

Thou  here  didst  sojourn,  r.-born. 

Wreath’d  o’er  the  c.  walls  in  garlands,  &c. 


I Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

Morning,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

16  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


COTTAGE— COU  RSE. 


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Beneath  some  c.  roof. 

There’s  not  a c.  -hearth  below. 

Now  taught  by  c.  dames. 

Praise  to  our  God  ! not  c.  hearths  alone. 


Couch. 

As  on  their  lowly  c.  they  lie. 

When  from  our  restless  c.  we  start. 

By  the  sad  c.  whence  hope  hath  flown. 
From  her  sad  c.  she  sprang  forlorn. 

Of  Jesus  from  the  c.  of  darkness  rising. 
A Heaven  on  earth  around  the  c .,  &c. 


Spirit  of  C.  and  of  Might. 


Counsel. 

Count. 


To  bear  as  Thine,  nor  c.  it  loss. 

To  c.  the  reeds  that  tremble  in  the  wind. 
Who  will  c.  the  billows  past  ? 

Thou  c.  me  for  Thine  own. 

C.  o’er  His  mercies  and  thy  sin. 

Now  c.  His  train  to-day. 

Or  who  dare  c.  him  summon’d  worthily. 


Cou7itenance. 


The  glory  of  His  c. 


Countest. 

Thou  c.  sons’  and  mothers’  love. 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 
7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Evang.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

I Easter,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Purification,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  1.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 


C.  the  cost,  in  all  t’  espy. 


Counting. 

Countless. 


New  treasures  still,  of  c.  price. 

Counts. 

C.  them  like  minute-bells  at  night. 

What  cannot  be,  Love  c.  it  done. 

He  views  and  c.  with  steady  sight. 

Who  c.  it  gain. 

Courageous. 

Such  is  their  high  c.  love. 


Course. 


If  on  our  daily  c.  our  mind. 

Guide  Thou  their  c. , O Lord,  aright. 

Holds  its  still  c.  in  Heaven  afar. 

Through  court  and  camp  he  holds  his . . c. , &c. 
Whether  in  his  lonely  c. 

His  daily  c.  refus’d  to  run. 

As  glorying  in  his  c.  half  done. 

Or  from  the  guiltless  bosom  turn  its  c. 

Thy  c.  in  earth’s  bewildering  ways. 

E’en  so,  the  c.  of  prayer  who  knows  ? 


Morning,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Evening,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Evang.,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


COURSE — CRAFTY. 


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What  c.  the  genial  stream  may  choose. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

Alas ! the  weary  c.  I run  ! 

Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

This  is  Thy  pastoral  c .,  O Lord. 

Thy  c.f  and  ours — but  who  are  they. 

Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xvi.  1.  1. 

Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 

Our  wintry  c.  do  Thou  beguile. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

(The  lode-star  of  our  Christian  c.) 

5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

Their  c.  will  all  be  run. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

The  stars  of  heaven  a c.  are  taught. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Each  lucid  c.  be  duly  sped. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Come  lightening  round  our  c. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Courses. 

Perform  their  c.  still. 

Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Court. 

Through  c.  and  camp  he  holds,  &c. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  1.  6. 

Lest  idle  pleasures  c. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

That  daily  c.  you  and  caress. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Courtly. 

Bask  not  in  c.  bower. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

Courts. 

The  c.  of  Heaven  to-day. 

Purification,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Cove. 

The  red-breast  warbles  round  this  leafy  c. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

On  ocean  c.  and  forest  glade. 

All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Far  in  the  nameless  mountain  c. 

Accession,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Covenant . 

The  c.  of  our  second  birth. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

Covenants. 

Both  c.  might  see. 

Circumcision,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Covert. 

Who  in  life’s  shadiest  c.  lie. 

SS.Sim.  &Jud.,e/.viii.  /.  4. 

Coward. 

Think  where  thy  c.  hopes  had  flown. 

Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Cower. 

But  what  are  Heaven’s  alarms  to  hearts  that  c.  I Advent,  v.  xiii.  1.  i. 


Cradle. 

No  peaceful  home  upon  His  c.  smil’d. 

As  from  Thy  c.  to  Thy  throne. 

And  for  His  c.  and  His  throne. 

From  his  Lord’s  c .,  patience  from  His  Cross. 


Cradled. 

C.  in  care  and  woe. 

Such  were  the  tender  arms,  where  c.  lay. 
O happy  arms,  where  c.  lies. 


Cradles. 

All  souls,  that  in  their  c.  Thou  hast  bought. 


Crafty . 

Scattering  wise  heart  and  c.  hand. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xvii.  1.  3. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


Whitsun  Mon. , v.  viii.  1.  4. 


8o 


CRASH— CRIES. 


The  c.  of  tower  and  grove. 


Crash . 
Crave. 


We  for  a nearer  refuge  c. 

Why  should  we  c.  the  worldling’s  wreath. 
Or  if  thou  yet  more  knowledge  c. 

The  dearest  offering  He  can  c. 

Craven. 

Do  Thou  our  c.  spirits  cheer. 

Y et  ere  thy  c.  spirit  faints. 

Craving. 

Could  half  appease  his  c.  thought. 

But  yet  our  c.  spirits  feel. 

Create. 

Oh ! highest  favour’d  of  all  Spirits  c. 


Created. 

Was  never  yet  c.  eye. 

Creation's. 

C.  ’s  wondrous  choir. 

C.’s  wondrous  bond. 

From  Him  who  saw  c.’s  morn. 

Creative. 

Tried  to  old  age  ! c.  power  to  win. 


Creator. 

C.,  Saviour,  strengthening  Guide.  ■ 

Thou  know’st  them  not,  but  their  C.  knows. 
To  the  C.’s  love. 

C.  of  all  hearts  ! to  own  and  share. 

May  keep  th’  ethereal  warmth  our  new  C .,  &c. 
The  world’s  C.  bleeding  lies. 

Creature. 

The  holiest  c.,  dares  aspire. 

Creed. 

Speaks,  silently,  thy  glorious  C. 

Creeping. 

Whether  slow  c.  on  cold  earth,  or  borne. 

Crest. 

By  frighten’d  mother’s  shriek,  or  warrior’s. . .c. 
Light  up  her  gleaming  c. 

Crew. 

The  leader  of  that  martial  c. 

Cries. 

Thine  infant  c.,  O Lord. 

Their  lawless  c.  are  tun’d  to  hymns,  &c. 

His  people’s  c.  have  pierc’d  the  cloud. 

Mount  up  their  heaven-assailing  c. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

i Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
i Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  I. 

1 6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  I ; and 
v.  xx i.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5* 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Circumcision,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 


CRIES — CROSS. 


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The  c.  of  camp  or  town. 

All  wondering  c.  the  humbled  heart. 

But  c.  of  babes,  that  cannot  know. 

Crime . 

Years  roll  away  : again  the  tide  of  c. 

Her  heavens  all  dark  with  doubt  and  c. 

Help  us  to... mourn  to  Thee  our  tale  of  c. 
Fresh  from  the  stain  of  c. ; nor  fear  to  meet. 
Or  wakes  the  spectral  forms  of  woe  and  c. 

Of  human  care  and  c. 

Crimes . 

On  dead  men’s  c.f  and  Jews’  idolatries. 

Crooked. 

To  him  all  c.  paths  are  straight. 

Cross. 

Shall  dawn  on  every  c.  and  care. 

Teach  Thou  Thy  Priests  their  daily  c. 

Sworn  liegemen  of  the  C.  and  thorny  crown. 
Where  shall  the  holy  C.  find  rest  ? 

O c.  no  more  the  main. 

Under  the  holy  C. 

Now  underneath  the  C.  their  bed  they  make. 
Thou  from  Whose  c.  in  anguish  burst. 

May  mount  His  c .,  and  wrap  Him  dead. 
And,  round  the  C .,  makes  night  of  day. 

The  dews  oblivious  : for  the  C.  is  sharp. 

The  C.  is  sharp,  and  He. 

That  on  the  tedious  C. 

May  set  our  steps  : the  C.  on  Calvary. 

That  to  the  C.  the  mourner’s  eye  should  turn. 
That  souls  in  refuge,  holding  by  the  C. 

Each  on  his  c.,  by  Thee  we  hang  a while. 
Think  thou  art  taken  from  the  c. , and  laid. 
The  Dove  must  settle  on  the  C. 

How  couldst  thou  hang  upon  the  c. 

’Till  ripen’d  for  the  c.  and  grave. 

Of  the  true  c. , imprinted  deep. 

No  anchor  but  the  C. 

Or  doth  He  feel  the  C. 

May  cheerful  wait  the  C.  beside. 

Look  to  the  C.,  and  thou  shalt  see. 

Lovest  thou  praise  ? the  C.  is  shame. 

Or  ease  ? the  C.  is  bitter  grief. 

Far  better  we  should  c.  His  lightning’s  path. 
There  lies  thy  c.  ; beneath  it  meekly  bow. 
While  from  His  pard’ning  C.  He  calls. 

From  his  Lord’s  cradle,  patience  from  His  C. 


22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.Bartholom.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Evening,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  6. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v,  ix.  /.  8. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v . vii.  1.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

22  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 


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CROSS — CROWN. 


Where’er  the  C.  is  borne  with  smiles. 

Then  from  his  c.  to  spring  forgiven. 

The  C.  in  sight,  but  Jesus  gone. 

The  C.  by  angel  hands  impress’d. 

One  from  the  C.,  and  one  from  Heaven. 

The  C.  to  every  hand  and  heart. 

Or  when  the  holy  c.  is  sign’d. 

The  glory  of  the  C. , forgiven  and  cheer’d,  fyc. 
Or  like  thy  sabbath  C. 

The  C.  was  rais’d  at  morn. 

Springs  to  his  C.  and  finds  his  glory  there. 
Straight  to  the  C.  she  turn’d  thy  dying  eye. 
Our  own  returning  C. 

Around — the  C.  supports  them  all. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  1.  3. 
vSS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  /.  4 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


Cross'd. 

No  Hermit  e’er  so  welcome  c. 

By  a short  pang  of  wonder  c. 

C.  with  as  free  a space  the  vault  of  heaven. 
The  sailor’s  untried  arms  are  c. 

Nor  c.  her  fondest  prayer. 

Crosses. 

C.  and  wrongs  where’er  he  rove. 

Crowd. 

Meanwhile  He  paces  through  th’  adoring  c. 
Bewilder’d  in  a heartless  c. 

Sweet  all  the  joys  that  c.  the  household  nook. 
Vv^arbles  around  a busy  c. 

Crowded. 


The  dreary  sounds  of  c.  earth. 

E’en  in  this  c.  loneliness. 

Sad  lonely  dreams  in  c.  hall. 

Crowding. 

C.  a world  of  good  or  ill. 


Crown. 

Sworn  liegemen  of  the  Cross  and  thorny  c. 
Thy  c.  in  sight  is  hung. 

To  sparkle  in  His  c.  above. 

Then  wash  with  fruitless  tears  our  faded  c. 
Our  faded  c.,  despis’d  and  flung  aside. 

The  first  soft  star  in  evening’s  c. 

That  by  each  golden  c.  on  high. 

Our  c.,  our  treasure  is  not  here. 

Now  gently  light,  a glorious  c. 

Had  Heaven  held  out  the  martyr’s  c. 

The  triple  c.  of  mercy  now. 

Best  of  all  gems,  that  deck  His  c.  of  light. 
Her  gorgeous  c.  of  towers. 

The  sunbeams  weave  a parting  c. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
14  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  3 
Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Whit.  Tues.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5- 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 


CROWN — CRY. 


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To  c.  all  lowly  lofty  brows. 

A poet’s  c.  to  weave. 

But  for  the  c. , that  angels  weave. 
Upon  the  Altar  lays  the  c. 

Who  could  endure  a c.  ? but  He. 


Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
SS.  Phil.  & James,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Crowned. 

On  a c.  monarch’s  mailed  breast. 

That  not  two  roseate  cups  are  c. 

With  sinless  glories  c. 

As  Israel’s  c.  mourner  felt. 

When  of  Christ  crucified  and  c. 

As  when  ye  c.  the  sunshine  hours. 

God’s  c.  mountain,  as  in  happier  time. 

That  c.  the  eastern  copse  : and  chill  and  dun. 
By  Thine  anointed  heralds  duly  c. 

How  richly  c.l  how  well  improv’d  ! 

The  widow’d  Spouse  of  Christ : with  ashes  c . 

Crowning. 

C.  our  lonely  pilgrimage. 

The  splendours  of  His  c.  day. 

Crowns. 


I Advent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S.  after  Asc.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

S.  Bartholomew,^,  xi.  1.  2. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


That  c.  His  holy  hill. 

Let  us  your  c.  and  treasures  see. 

Shall  blend  again  the  c.  of  earth. 

To  flowers  or  c.  like  these. 

Crucified. 

We  own  the  C.  in  weal  or  woe. 

When  of  Christ  c.  and  crowned. 


Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  1.  5. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 


Crucify . 

“ Hosanna”  now,  to-morrow  “C.”  1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Crumble. 

C.  to  dust,  and  Thou,  O God.  18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  1.  3. 


Crumbling. 

And  watch,  from  Babel’s  c.  heap. 

Lone  battle-field,  or  c.  prison  hall. 

Crush. 


’Twill  c.  them  by-and-by. 

Cry. 

The  changeful  burden  still  of  their  rude...r. 
To  Thee  in  silence  c. 

The  c.  that  own’d  Thy  dying  thirst. 

Thy  Church  is  fain  to  c. 

Whije  the  devoted  city’s  c. 

Where  the  loud  bitter  c.  is  rais’d  in  vain. 
Will  the  storm  hear  the  sailor’s  piteous  c. 
Lord  of  my  heart,  by  Thy  last  c. 

Not  as  at  first,  but  with  intenser  c. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  1.  1, 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


CRY — DAILY. 


84 


Nor  in  according  c. 

And  a true  voice  to  him  may  c. 

Cull. 

To  c.  from  that  exhaustless  store. 


Cultur'd. 


Gladlier  than  in  c.  grove. 

Cup. 

Why  should  the  c.  the  sooner  cloy. 

To  dash  her  c.  of  joy,  since  Eden  lost. 
Drink  of  the  c.  that  cannot  cloy. 

The  c.  that  I in  tears  must  steep. 

Then  be  it  so — My  c.  receive. 

With  whom  we  shar’d  the  c.  of  grace. 

Cups. 

That  not  two  roseate  c.  are  crown’d. 


Curb'd. 

C.  by  some  power  unseen,  they  die  away. 

Curious. 

And  thou,  too  c.  ear,  that  fain. 

Current. 

When  down  th’  overwhelming  c.  toss’d. 


Curse. 

Nor  Balaam’s  c.  on  Love,  which  God,  &c. 
That  when  he  fain  would  c. , his  powerless,  &c. 
The  c.  of  lawless  hearts,  the  joy  of  self-control. 
Each  awful  c.,  that  on  Mount  Ebal  rang. 

Curs'd. 

The  sentence  is  gone  forth,  the  ground  is  c. 

Curses. 

And  c.  swarm  on  every  side. 

Curst. 


Profan’d  and  c. 


Curtain. 


When  dewy  eve  her  c.  draws. 

The  c.  of  the  Holy  One. 

Curtains. 

That  draw  their  c.  closer  round. 

Through  the  dark  c.  of  the  world  above. 

Cypress . 

Where  lies  the  c.  shade  so  still  and  deep. 


DAIL  Y. 

If  on  our  d.  course  our  mind. 

To  bring  us,  d .,  nearer  God. 

Teach  Thou  Thy  Priests  their  d.  cross. 


Whit.  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 

Ordination,  v,  iv.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  after  Asc.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  1.  I. 

S.  before  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 

Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

M.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 


Morning,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Morning,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 
Evening,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 


daily — Daniel’s. 


85 


Draw  d.  nearer  home. 

His  d.  course  refus’d  to  run. 

D.  to  lose  themselves  in  hope  to  find,  &c. 
The  very  weeds  we  d.  wear. 

Their  d.  strife  an  Angel’s  theme. 

There  d.  through  Christ’s  open  gate. 

We  need  not  shun  our  d.  task. 

And  d.  as  we  downward  glide. 

Lightening  the  load  of  d.  life ! 

Who  men  and  angels  d.  feeds. 

Seen  d .,  yet  unmark’d  before. 

That  d.  court  you  and  caress. 

Nor  by  “our  d.  bread”  mean  common  food. 
To  be  our  d.  food. 

Here  loving  hearts,  that  d.  know. 

Compass  him  d.  like  a cloud. 

Plying  their  d.  task  with  busier  feet. 

May  take  Him  for  his  d.  bread. 

By  whom  Love’s  d.  touch  is  seen. 

To  meet  them  in  His  d.  walk. 

For  thou  didst  love  to  trace  her  d.  lore. 


Dainty. 

No — let  the  d.  rose  awhile. 

Dale. 

There  is  a spot  within  this  sacred  d. 
When  up  some  woodland  d.  we  catch. 

Dalliance. 

On  listless  d.  bound. 

Damascus. 

Just  as  thy  towers,  D.,  rise. 

Dames. 

Now  taught  by  cottage  d. 

Damp. 

No  anxious  fear  to  d.  Affection’s  glow. 


Dance. 

Should  change  your  mystic  d ’.,  &c. 

These  are  not  scenes  for  pastoral  d.  at  even. 
With  the  first  flowers  that  lead  the  vernal  d. 
W ove  the  gay  d.  round  oak  or  palm. 

Dancest. 

That  d.  forth  at  opening  day. 

Dangerous. 

There  breathe  at  large,  o’erpast  thy  d.  race. 
Trust  not  the  d.  path  again. 

To  snatch  the  rover  from  the  d.  strand. 

DanieVs. 

Oh  ! for  a love  like  D.’s  now. 


3 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  8. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  10. 
Easter  M011.,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 
I Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 
H.  Communion,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  1 . 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i . 1.  5. 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.John  Baptist,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 


86 


DANK — DARK. 


Dank. 

Here  over  shatter’d  walls  tweeds  are  growing.  I Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Dare. 

For  without  Thee  I d.  not  die. 

Nor  d.  the  tender  flow’rets  show. 

Yet  stay,  before  thou  d. 

That  she  to  paint  that  hour  may  d. 

D.  not  hope  to  join  on  earth. 

So  shalt  thou  d.  forego,  at  His  dear  call. 
Thou  bidd’st  rejoice  ; they  d.  not  mourn. 
And  will  the  Saints  in  Heaven  d.  weep  ? 
Weak  eyes  on  darkness  d.  not  gaze. 

The  proudest  hope  of  kings  d.  claim. 

Turn  thee  from  these,  or  d.  not  to  enquire. 
Wed.  not  hope  like  Him  to  shine. 

D.  touch  Thy  spouse,  Thy  very  self  below. 
Or  who  d.  count  him  summon’d  worthily. 
Oh  ! who  shall  d.  in  this  frail  scene. 

Oh  ! jealous  God  ! how  could  a sinner  d. 
Wed.  not  ask,  nor  Heaven  would  tell. 

It  is  my  Maker — d.  I stay  ? 

My  Saviour — d.  I turn  away  ? 


Evening,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  I 
4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  5 
4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  1.  2 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 


Dadd. 

Who,  if  he  d. , would  fain  be  mute  ! Thurs.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  4 


Dares. 

She  d.  not  grudge  to  leave  them  there. 

She  d.  not  grieve — but  she  must  weep. 

Yet  d.  not  open  farewell  of  Thee  take. 

The  holiest  creature,  d.  aspire. 

In  these  the  Pastor  d.  delight. 

D.  not  invade  the  guarded  nest. 

D.  not  believe  her  gain. 

The  swelling  bosom  d.  not  sigh. 

In  whose  sweet  presence  Sorrow  d.  not  lower. 

Daring. 

Her  d.  dreams  will  cherish. 

Scarce  d.9  through  the  twilight  pale. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  1 
H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  1.  7 
13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  4 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


Dark. 

Thou  Framer  of  the  light  and  d. 

Her  heavens  all  d.  with  doubt  and  crime. 
But  oh  ! frail  hearts,  and  spirits  d.  ! 

Nor  ever  had  been  heirs  of  d.  mortality. 
And  see  we  not,  up  Earth’s  d.  glade. 

From  his  d.  veil  at  noon  look’d  forth. 

How  sweet,  in  that  d.  hour,  to  fall. 
Through  the  d.  curtains  of  the  world  above. 
The  Grave,  d.  deeds  that  cannot  be  undone. 


Evening,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Ash-Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 


DARK — DARKLY. 


87 


Ye  Paynim  shadows  d.  ! 

So  bright,  so  d.  as  this. 

Stones  in  earth’s  d.  womb  that  rest. 

D.  frown’d  the  future  e’en  on  him. 

To  her  d.  gaze  no  brighter  seems. 

Where. . .he  watch’d  his  sorceries  d.  and  dread. 
Thrill’d  from  the  deep,  d.  cloud. 

Spite  of  all  d.  offence. 

When  heaven  by  fits  is  d.  and  bright. 

In  thought  how  soon  at  death’s  d.  goal. 
Wrapt  in  a still,  d.,  solid  cloud. 

Pour’d  idly  over  some  d.  page. 

Is  he  alone  in  that  d.  hour. 

’Tis  on  the  mountain’s  summit  d.  and  high. 
Watching,  in  trance  nor  d.  nor  clear. 

We  in  d.  dreams  are  tossing  to  and  fro. 

Were  prisoner  yet  in  this  d.  earth. 

That  o’er  Me  roll  so  d.  and  deep. 

When  nights  are  d, .,  and  foemen  near. 

Of  silvery  haze,  and  d.  and  still. 

And  a d.  brilliance  cast. 

Darken . 

The  yielding  waters  d.  in  the  breeze. 

Darken'd. 

Flash’d  once,  and  died  away,  ...his  d.  thought. 
By  many  a cloud  is  d.  and  unblest. 

Of  us,  Thy  d.  likeness  and  defil’d. 

Darkening. 

Through  d.  skies. 

Darker. 

Or  thee,  perchance,  a d.  spell. 

He  will  be  known — but  d.  tempests  lower. 


3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1 . 
Easter  Day,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
S.  James,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 


Darkest. 

Of  the  greenest  d.  tree. 

Is  it  not  strange,  the  d.  hour. 

Through  d.  nooks  of  this  dull  earth. 

Darkling. 

Like  some  bright  angel  o’er  the  d.  scene. 
There  are,  who  d.  and  alone. 

Or  like  pale  ghosts  that  d.  roam. 

The  Spirit  must  stir  the  d.  deep. 

With  bootless  d.  toil. 

Contented  in  his  d.  round. 

Half  d.,  till  their  Master  shed. 

Pass  a few  days,  and  this  dull  d.  globe. 

Darkly. 

Though  d.  round  Thine  anger  rolls. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  1.  I. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

I Advent,  v.  x.  1.  5- 
6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

I Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


88 


DARKNESS — DASH. 


Darkness. 

Through  sleep  and  d.  safely  brought. 

In  d.  and  in  weariness. 

And  in  the  d . sing  your  carol  of  high  praise. 
Our  d.  best  may  rule. 

From  d.,  here,  and  dreariness. 

What  chains  of  d.  thee  enslave. 

Dead  in  the  d.  lay. 

Shall  the  last  d.  of  the  world  dispel. 

Half  d.  and  half  flame. 

Weak  eyes  on  d.  dare  not  gaze. 

In  fancied  d.  free. 

Of  Jesus  from  the  couch  of  d.  rising. 

Though  in  our  sight  no  powers  of  d.  bow. 
Let  storm  and  d.  do  their  worst. 

D.  within,  while  pageants  glare. 

Darksome. 

No  d.  mazes  prove. 

Deep  in  Thy  d.  bed. 

And  make  new  morning  in  that  d.  day. 

Here  on  Bethsaida’s  cold  and  d.  height. 

Or  d.  mere  below. 

Remind  us,  how  our  d.  clay. 

Through  d.  vault,  up  massy  stair. 

Darling. 

Thou  art  thy  Saviour’s  d. — seek  no  more. 

His  lattice  open  toward  his  d.  west. 

As  in  the  pit  his  father’s  d.  lay. 

Her  d.'s  hope  and  hers,  for  love  and  joy,  &c. 
To  muse  upon  some  d.  child. 

Thy  d.  visions  as  they  die. 

Some  d.  of  blind  fancy  dead  and  gone. 

The  d.  of  His  grace  ! 

When  with  her  d.  on  her  knee. 

Darlings. 

And  some,  the  d.  of  their  Lord. 

Our  d.  on  earth’s  quiet  breast. 

Dart. 

And  as  th’  inconstant  wildfires  d. 

On  lofty  steed,  or  loftier  prow,  we  d. 

D.  from  the  wild  its  piercing  ray. 

Darted. 

And  d.  to  its  place  of  rest. 

Dash. 

To  d.  her  cup  of  joy,  since  Eden  lost. 
Withdraw  Thine  hand,  nor  d.  to  earth. 

And  d.  thy  children  to  the  ground. 


Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

Mond.  bef.  Easter, v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  1.  7. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  7. 


DASH  D — DAY. 


89 


Dash'd 

D.  from  his  throne  of  pride. 

Dashing. 

Where  rippling  wave  and  d.  oar. 

The  d.  waters  when  the  air  is  still. 


3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 


Daughter's. 

‘ ‘ A spouse  with  all  a d.  's  heart.  ” 

Dauntless. 


An  all-defying,  d.  look. 

David's. 

’Tis  not,  the  Saviour  bom  in  D.'s  home. 
Is  holy  D.'s  haunt. 

Dawn. 


Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Purification,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 
Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 


Shall  d.  on  every  cross  and  care. 

Keeping  the  heart  awake  till  d.  of  mom. 

Then  rise  at  d.  of  day. 

Or  on  lov’d  features  d.  and  die. 

Sad  d.  of  cheerless  day ! 

When  from  the  grave  He  sprang  at  d.  of  morn.  23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
O watch  and  pray  ere  Advent  d.!  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Love  sought  Him  first — at  d.  of  mom.  S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

Shall  d.  no  welcome  dear  and  glad.  S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 


Morning,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  5- 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 


Dawn'd. 

That  ever  d.  on  sinful  earth.  Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

D.  gradual  from  the  grave.  S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Dawnest. 

In  music  and  in  light  Thou  d.  on  their  prayer.  Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 


Dawning. 

Though  d.  mom  should  only  show. 

Fondly,  we  seek  the  d.  bloom. 

D.  in  order  on  our  way. 

Dawnings. 

For  well  he  knows,  such  d.  gay. 

Dawns. 

Which  d.  that  moment  on  her  tender  gaze. 
The  day  of  comfort  d.  at  last. 

Day. 

That  dancest  forth  at  opening  d. 

And  help  us,  this  and  every  d. 

Then  rise  at  dawn  of  d. 

Yet  are  they,  d.  by  d. 

Reach  to  an  arrow’s  flight,  that  d. 

Nearer,  each  d.,  the  brightening  goal. 

Still,  as  the  d.  comes  round. 

Or  win  us  back  one  little  d. 

Too  soon  the  glare  of  earthly  d. 

Our  mother  dear  this  favour’d  d. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Morning,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  1 . 
1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  2. 


90 


DAY. 


Sweet  the  lengthening  April  d. 

Too  surely,  every  setting  d. 

Who,  through  the  world’s  sad  d.  of  strife. 

To  regions  farthest  from  the  fount  of  d. 

It  fears  in  open  d.  to  shine. 

And,  round  the  Cross,  makes  night  of  d. 

At  close  of  summer  d. 

He  who  with  one  rough  word,  some  early  d. 

O come  that  d.,  when  in  this  restless  heart. 

Oh ! d.  of  days  ! shall  hearts  set  free. 

Be  one  Lord’s  d.  of  holy  joy. 

Nor  thinks  on  thee,  thou  blessed  d. 

Reclining  night  and  d. 

And  cheer  th’  ungenial  d. 

The  splendours  of  His  crowning  d. 

The  d.  of  comfort  dawns  at  last. 

A d.  of  wrath,  and  not  of  grace. 

A dim  and  dreadful  d. 

Then  draw  we  nearer  d.  by  d. 

Over  the  d.  ’s  turmoil. 

And  still  it  lasts : by  d.  and  night. 

Sad  dawn  of  cheerless  d.t 

And  make  new  morning  in  that  darksome  d. 

That  d.  by  d.  in  prayer  like  thine  arise. 

At  least  in  this  thy  d. 

Till  all  bright  hopes,  and  hues  of  d. 

Too  happy  if,  that  dreadful  d. 

When  in  their  last,  their  hopeless  d. 

Which  d.  and  night  before  thine  altars  rise. 
Too  soon  his  alter’d  d.  -dream  show. 

Falls  on  the  moor  the  brief  November  d. 

The  silence  of  Christ’s  dying  d. 

At  the  last  awful  d. 

He,  who  on  Christ  stands  waiting  d.  and  night, 
Shall  spend  in  love  th’  eternal  d. 

Sad  languors  through  the  summer  d. 

As  d.  ’s  wild  lights  decline. 

A nursing-father  d.  and  night. 

In  her  sweet  natal  d. 

The  twilight  of  the  great  and  dreadful  d. 

Who  d.  by  d.  arise. 

Think  on  that  dreadful  d. 

E’en  sinners  for  the  evil  d. 

Bright  through  a whole  December  d. 

The  lightnings  of  the  judgment  d. 

Instructed  d.  by  d. 

O soothe  us,  haunt  us,  night  and  d. 

By  d.  and  night  her  sorrows  fall. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  i. 

2 Epiphany,  v . xii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Easter  Monday,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tuesday,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  I. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  7- 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
:.S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S S . Phil.  & Jas. , v.  vi.  /.  3. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  xi.  /.  4. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


DAY-LIGHT — DEADLY. 


91 


Day-light . 

Till  pass’d  the  enquiring  d.-l.  hour. 

Days. 

On  the  dread  vision  of  the  latter  d. 

Till  to  our  soul  the  former  d.  return. 

Who  fallen  on  faithless  d. 

She  too,  in  earlier,  purer  d. 

Sweet  Rainbow ! pride  of  summer  d. 

And  keeps  it  through  a thousand  d. 

But  ask  of  elder  d. , earth’s  vernal  hour. 
To  His  mind’s  eye — two  silent  nights  and 
Of  what  shall  be  in  those  dread  d. 

Oh  ! day  of  d.l  shall  hearts  set  free. 

Thou  art  the  Sun  of  other  d. 

The  d.  of  hope  and  prayer  are  past. 

In  joy  to  find  it  after  many  d. 

Full  forty  nights  and  forty  d. 

So  when  at  last  our  weary  d. 

Who  spend  with  Him  their  happy  d. 

Pass  a few  d. , in  this  dull  darkling  globe. 
Far  in  the  North  our  fallen  d.  -have  seen. 
Thy  d.  of  toil,  thy  nights  of  care. 

Dazzle. 

The  haughty  eye  may  d.  and  confound. 
All  eyes  to  d.  and  engage. 

Dazzled. 

These  eyes,  that  d.  now  and  weak. 


Dazzles. 


It  d.  like  the  noon-day  blaze. 

Dazzling. 

Too  d.  for  a sinner’s  sight. 


Dead. 

May  mount  His  cross,  and  wrap  Him  d. 
’Twas  silent  all  and  d. 

D.  in  the  darkness  lay. 

At  large  among  the  d. 

The  living  ’mid  the  d. 

On  d.  men’s  crimes,  and  Jews’  idolatries. 
Some  darling  of  blind  fancy  d.  and  gone. 
Deep  through  the  chambers  of  the  d. 

O’er  sainted  sons  untimely  d. 

The  d.  sit  up  and  speak. 

The  eye  that  watches  o’er  wild  Ocean’s  d. 
To  dream  the  d.  are  near. 


Deadliest. 

Nor  wrong,  nor  wrath  of  d.  mood. 


d. 


Deadly. 

They  deem’d  them  lost  in  d.  night. 


S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Iv.  Charles  M.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  7.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v . vii.  1.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


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DEAF — DEARLY. 


Deaf. 

The  d.  may  hear  the  Saviour’s  voice. 
But  the  d.  heart,  the  dumb  by  choice. 
The  dumb,  d.  spirit  from  his  place. 


12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  i. 
12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 


Deafens. 

D.  the  ear  that  fain  would  wake. 

Dear. 

Sun  of  my  soul ! Thou  Saviour  d. 

So  d.  to  Christ  her  pious  haste. 

Or  is  it  Love,  the  d.  delight. 

D.  to  the  pastor’s  aching  heart. 

D.  tokens  of  a pardoning  God. 

There’s  not  a strain  to  Memory  d. 

D.  sacred  haunts  of  glory  and  of  woe. 

Were  blotted  from  the  holy  ground  : yet  d. 
For  when  was  Joy  so  d. 

So  shalt  thou  dare  forego,  at  His  d.  call. 

D.  as  the  holy  sorrow. 

Make  much  of  your  d.  Lord  ! 

Would  deem  thy  sorrows  bought  too  d. 

Shall  dawn  no  welcome  d.  and  glad. 

D.  is  the  morning  gale  of  spring. 

What  cost  us  once  so  d. 

Dearer. 

D.  than  every  past  noon-day. 

With  d.  happiness. 

Dearest. 

The  scene,  the  glance,  I d.  love. 

Though  d.  hopes  are  faithless  found. 

And  d.  hearts  are  bursting  round. 

Yet  brethren  true  in  d.  love. 

Their  d.  welcome  shall  prepare,  and  prove. 
The  d.  offering  He  can  crave. 

Of  all  the  d.  bonds  we  prove. 

This  is  their  first,  their  d.  joy. 

We  can — Thine  are  we,  d.  Lord. 

Nearest  and  d.  ever  sound. 

Ah  ! d.  mother,  since  too  oft. 

That,  d.  of  Thy  bosom  Friends. 

His  Father’s  d.  blessing,  shed. 

The  d.  blessing  and  the  best. 

Dearly. 

A Saviour’s  right,  so  d.  bought. 

Most  d.  lov’d,  and  loving  best. 

How  d.  to  embrace  thy  foe. 

He  d.  loves,  and  not  alone. 

Remembering  Whose  we  were,  how  d.  won. 


4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

Evening,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  1. 5. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  /.  6. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
SS.Phil.  & James,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Easter  Monday,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Monday,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
3 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  Bartholom. , v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v . ii.  /.  8. 


DEATH — DECAY. 


93 


Death. 

His  d.  and  victory. 

One  presses  on,  and  welcomes  d. 

Seeing  what  d.  conceals. 

The  lines  of  J esus’ d. 

That  Thoumight’st  live  for  them  a sadder  ^.,&c. 
The  bitterness  of  d.  to  soften  and  beguile. 
Although  it  cost  His  d. 

Which  whispers,  “ Take  thy  fill  ere  d.” 
Speeding  her  gaze  o’er  time  and  d. 

Ere  they  have  died  th’  Apostate’s  d. 

‘ * And  if  our  fate  be  d. , give  light  and  let,”  &c. 
Tremble  upon  the  string — a sinner’s  d. 

The  parching  thirst  of  d. 

Told  the  long  hours  of  </.,  as,  one  by  one. 
The  fruit  of  d.  or  life  to  bear. 

And  D.  ’s  deep  trance  for  ever  broken. 

Soft  as  imprison’d  martyr’s  aGbed  calm. 

Are  wafted  high  in  d. 

And  sigh,  and... wish  my  weariness  were  d. 
Till  D.  the  weary  spirit  free. 

D.  only  binds  us  fast. 

In  thought  how  soon  at  dds  dark  goal. 

To  utter  d.  that  hour  shall  sweep. 

Preserves  them  in  their  living  d. 

Or  by  some  holy  d.  -bed  dear. 

No  smile  is  like  the  smile  of  d. 

’Twixt  thee  and  d.  the  veil  is  drawn. 

E’en  round  the  d.  -bed  of  the  good. 

Music,  that  taught,  as  d.  drew  near. 

His  slumber  on  the  eve  of  d. 

O’er  life  and  d.,  its  awful  charm. 

Watching  some  placid  holy  d. 

While  on  her  d.- bed,  ere  to  ruin  hurl’d. 

“ His  life  is  Christ,  his  d.  is  gain.” 

As  Paul  his  Lord,  in  life  and  d. 

And  long’d  to  own  Thee  to  the  d. 

Are  yours,  in  life  and  d. 

We  sate  and  talk’d  of  Jesus’  d. 

When  D.  is  busy  near  the  throne. 


3 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  'vi.  /.  8. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Tues. bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

I Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Sun.  bef.  Adv. , v.  x.  /.  3. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Coiw.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiv.  /.  5. 
S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


Deathless. 

Shone  ever  with  such  d.  gleam. 

The  spark  of  his  first  d.  fire. 

D.  himself,  he  joys  with  thee. 

Decay. 

They  live  and  die  ; their  names  d. 

Thy  footsteps  all  in  Sion’s  deep  d. 

A vault  of  ruin  and  d. 


Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /. 4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  x.  1.  3. 


94 


DECAY — DEEM’D. 


O joys,  that  sweetest  in  d. 

With  lulling  spell  let  soft  D. 

Sweet  roses  one  by  one,  nor  autumn  leaves  d. 
How  soothing  ! in  our  last  d. 

Sweet  messenger  of  “ calm  d .” 

Twice  in  her  season  of  d . 

To  bear  the  sight  of  dull  d. 

Reposing  in  d.  serene. 

A mourner’s  tale  of  shame  and  sad  d. 

Of  power  and  comfort  in  d. 

Decaying. 

Still  through  d.  ages  as  they  glide. 

To  the  d.  world  ; till  Angels  bid  us  rise. 
How  like  d.  life  they  seem  to  glide  ! 

Snatch’d  late  from  the  d.  year. 


i Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
SS.  Simon  & Jude,z/.  X./.3. 
All  Saints,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
23  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


December. 

Bright  through  a whole  D.  day. 

Deck. 

Best  of  all  gems,  that  d.  His  crown  of  light. 

Declare. 

Slight  tremblings  only  of  her  veil  d. 


SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


Decline. 


As  day’s  wild  lights  d. 

Declining. 

There  they  plunge,  the  light  d. 

Deed. 

See  that  in  thought,  in  d.,  in  word. 
Seems  but  some  mighty  d.  to  do. 


SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Deeds. 

Fair  d.  of  charity  their  fruit. 

The  Grave,  dark  d.  that  cannot  be  undone. 
Till  their  high  d.  the  world  appal. 

Calls  to  that  last  of  glorious  d. 

Deem. 

Now  of  Thy  love  we  d. 

Unwise  I d.  them,  Lord,  unmeet. 

D.  not  that  the  song  would  cease. 

Nor  d.,  who  to  that  bliss  aspire. 

Nor  d.  thyself  upon  a desert  shore. 

Would  d.  thy  sorrows  bought  too  dear. 

Yet  d.  not,  on  such  parting  sad. 

(If  right  of  Thee  we  d. ) 

Nor  d.  our  shelter  all  secure. 

Dee?n'd. 

They  d.  them  lost  in  deadly  night. 

What  they  had  d.  her  genial  wing. 


Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Sun.  aft.  Ascen. , v.  xiii./.  5. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

Circumcision,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


DEEMS — DEEP. 


95 


Deems . 

So  evermore  He  His  Name. 

Deep. 

By  which  d.  grove  and  tangled  stream. 

Where  not  too  d.  for  mortal  sense. 

Or  with  his  love  so  d.  embrue. 

The  d.  -worn  trace  of  penitential  tears. 

D.  in  the  heart,  her  searching  view. 

Out  of  the  dry  unfathom’d  d. 

The  silent  joy,  that  sinks  so  d. 

Lest  the  d.  stain  it  owns  within. 

The  tumult  with  a d.  exulting  fear. 

And  lash’d  the  vex’d  fiends  to  their  yawning  d. 
D.  in  the  mother’s  inmost  heart. 

Lord,  when  in  some  d.  garden  glade. 

Yes — d.  within  and  deeper  yet. 

Where  lies  the  cypress  shade  so  still  and  d. 
Thy  footsteps  all  in  Sion’s  d.  decay. 

As  the  d.  calm  that  breath’d,  * ‘Father,  forgive.  ’ ’ 
And  Death’s  d.  trance  for  ever  broken. 

D.  in  Thy  darksome  bed. 

As  one  who  d.  in  heaven  some  airy,  &c. 

Save  when  in  rapture  still  and  d. 

The  Spirit  must  stir  the  darkling  d. 

D.  is  the  silence  as  of  summer  noon. 

Therefore  her  tears  are  bitter,  and  as  d. 
Thrill’d  from  the  d.  dark  cloud. 

Far  opening  down  some  woodland  d. 

The  door  is  clos’d — but  soft  and  d. 

The  d.  calm  sky,  the  sunshine  of  the  soul. 

In  the  d.  weltering  flood. 

That  warning  still  and  d. 

Might  hold  : and  oft  the  thankless  d. 

Towards  that  d.  sulphureous  sea. 

Was  dyed  so  foul,  so  d.  in  grain. 

Such  sounds  as  make  d.  silence  in  the  heart. 
Or  in  the  azure  d.  on  high. 

Sees  d.  within  that  dazzling  field. 

Too  d.  for  earthly  light. 

And  trace,  in  thine,  her  own  d.  tones. 

The  prayer  is  heard — else  why  so  d. 

D.  through  the  chambers  of  the  dead. 

That  o’er  me  roll  so  dark  and  d. 

To  hear  thee  that  d.  mystery. 

Thfc  secrets  of  that  d. 

The  d.  yet  eager  view. 

Half  the  d.  thought  they  breathe. 

A d.  mysterious  fear. 

To  the  cold  cheerless  d. 


SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

Morning,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wednesday,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  7- 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  M011.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  7- 
S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  vii.  L 3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


96 


DEEP — DELAY. 


The  thunders  of  the  d.  prophetic  sky. 
And  this  d.  pause,  that  o’er  us  now. 

With  all  its  d.  love-learned  skill. 

And  when  it  comes,  so  d.  and  clear. 

Deepening. 

In  wilful  slumber,  d.  every  hour. 
Winding  shore,  or  d.  glen. 

To  search  the  d.  mystery. 

Or  d.  rolls  along. 

Deeper. 

D.  and  d.  plunge  in  light. 

The  d.  shame  within  her  burn’d. 

Yes — deep  within  and  d.  yet. 

Are  d.  plung’d  in  sorrow’s  trance. 


K.  Charles  M.,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wednesday,  v.  i.  I.  i; 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


Deepest. 

Where  d.  strikes  her  kindly  root. 

Seen  d.  in  the  frozen  stream. 

Deeply. 

More  d.  with  His  precious  blood. 

Thus  d.  in  a brother’s  heart. 


Deeps. 

Vainly  they  tried  the  d.  to  sound. 

Defiled. 

Seven  guilty  realms  at  once  on  earth’s  d. , &c. 
And  God’s  own  ark  with  blood  of  souls  d. 

Of  us,  Thy  darken’d  likeness  and  d. 

Degrees. 

Taught  by  d.  to  pray. 


Deign'd. 


4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

I Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

Catechism,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


Stands  the  bless’d  home,  where  Jesus  d.,  See.  1 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Of  those,  Heaven  d.  to  praise.  Circumcision,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Which  God  hath  d.  to  bless.  2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

On  whom  the  Saviour  d.  to  breathe.  1 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Though  He  had  d.  with  thee  to  bide.  4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

As  when  He  d.  to  teach.  5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

The  towers  His  hand  had  d.  to  raise.  11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Thou  who  hast  d.  the  Christian’s  heart  to  call.  17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Yet  not  farewell  her  hope,  since  Thou  hast  d.  24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
E’en  from  the  tree  He  d.  to  bow.  Annunciation,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 


Deign' st. 

Oh ! Thou  who  d.  to  sympathize. 

Deigns. 

What  to  her  own  she  d.  to  tell. 


Conscious  of  D.  within. 

Can  these  th’  avenging  bolt  d. 


Deity. 

Delay. 


Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
4 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
I Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


DELAY— DEPART. 


97 


More  welcome  for  that  brief  d. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  10. 

Delicious. 

One  draught  of  spring’s  d.  air. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

Dilight. 

Why  waste  your  treasures  of  d. 

Faith’s  ear,  with  awful  still  d. 

Some  lost  d.  we  mourn. 

Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Or  is  it  Love,  the  dear  d. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Wreath’d  o’er  the  cottage  walls  in  garlands  of  d.  3 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

Their  treasure  of  d. ! 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

Thou  first-born  of  the  year’s  d. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

Yield  to  ihe  false  d. 

8 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

Yet  felt  not  full  d. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

In  these  the  Pastor  dares  d. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

Nor  can  ye  not  d.  to  think. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Delights. 

D.  the  flowers  to  lave. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

For  Love  d.  to  bring  her  best. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Where  Heaven  d.  to  haunt. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Where  buried  lie  our  vain  d. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

Our  God  to  bless  our  home  d. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

But  few  d.  can  summer  bring. 

SS.  Philip  & Jas. , v.  i.  /.  3. 

Deliverer' s. 

Rather  than  clasp  thine  own  D.  ’s  knee. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Dell. 

In  Kedron’s  storied  d. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

In  vain : the  averted  cheek  in  loneliest  d. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

But  sure  from  many  a hidden  d. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

Deluding. 

Be  silent,  “vain  d.  mirth. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Demas. 

And  D. , nam’d  in  faltering  prayer. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

The  world  yet  wins  some  D.  frail. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  1.  2. 

Demons. 

And  with  the  d.  be. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

Denied. 

To  all  but  labouring  hands  d. 

Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

Thou  thrice  d .,  yet  thrice  belov’d. 

S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Deny. 

Their  God,  in  all  themselves  d. 

Morning,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Room  to  d.  ourselves  ; a road. 

Morning,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

Depart. 

And  in  thy  reckless  mood  thou  bid’st  thy  Lord  d.4  Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

To  see  God’s  ransom’d  world  in  wrath  ...  d. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

Thou  need’st  not  in  thy  gloom  d. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Feel  e’en  his  God  d. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Lord,  let  me  now  d. 

Purification,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

H 


DEPART— DESIRE. 


98 

’Tis  time  that  I d.  in  peace. 

Let  us  d.  where  shadows  cease. 

Departs. 

But  with  the  sinner’s  fear  their  hope  d. 

Depth. 

Which  knows  no  end  in  d.  or  height. 

From  the  far  d.  of  light  once  more. 

Or  to  your  endless  d .,  ye  solemn  groves. 

A cloudless  d.  of  light. 

Perhaps  His  Presence  thro’  all  d.  and  height. 
Whatever  owns,  in  d.  or  height. 

Depths. 

From  yon  unclouded  d.  above. 

Can  all  the  d.  of  sin  discern. 

Descend. 

Think,  who  did  once  from  Heaven  to  Hell  d. 
Then  on  Thy  bosom  borne  shall  we  d. 

He  shall  d. , who  rules  above. 

We  pray  Thee,  ere  the  Judge  d. 

Descending. 

D.  down  the  lightning’s  path. 

Thou  who  didst  seal  by  Thy  d.  Dove. 

Descejids. 

The  very  Comforter  in  light  and  love  d. 

Into  the  wavering  heart  d. 

Descent. 

The  infinite  d. 

Descries. 

D.  by  faith  her  Saviour’s  form. 

Descry. 

That  upward  looks,  may  still  d. 

Forbids  us  to  d. 

Desert. 

Pause  where  we  may  upon  the  d.  road. 

The  d.  pelican  to-day. 

The  d.  tires  no  more. 

The  D.  ’s  spicy  stores. 

Beside  the  d.  way. 

Fix’d  on  the  d.  haze. 

The  d.  -wearied  tribes  in  sight  of  Canaan  sleep. 
O’er  d.  plains. 

Nor  deem  thyself  upon  a d.  shore. 

A d .,  where  iniquity. 

Then  to  the  d.  breeze  unroll’d. 

Upon  the  d.  main. 

Desire. 


Purification,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,?/,  ix.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /. 4. 
S.  John  B.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  i.  2. 

I Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  2. 


By  every  gush  of  pure  d. 


desire; — DEVOUT. 


99 


Chaining  to  earth  with  strong  d.  Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

How  He  should  rule,  and  she  with  full  d.f  &c.  Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 


With  incense  of  pure  heart’s  d. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

They  seem  to  gasp  with  strong  d, '. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Thenceforth,  to  eyes  of  high  d, . 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  1.  I. 

Was  wafted  to  your  soul  one  high  d. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

He  hear  and  answer  thine  unblest  d. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

Desires. 

Tinctur’d  . . . and  wing’d  with  pure  d. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

Then  wake,  my  soul,  to  high  d. 

Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Her  high  d.  may  breathe. 

Whitsun  M.,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

Forbidding,  to  our  frail  d. 

Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  7- 

Welcome,  all  chaste  and  kind  d. 

Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Desolate. 

Voice  of  the  poor  and  d. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Thy  grovelling  soul  that  feels  so  d.  and  dry. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

In  that  lorn  hour  and  d. 

Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Desolation. 

In  D.  unrepining. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Despair. 

Who  then  from  pining  and  d. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Pine  with  regret,  or  sicken  with  d. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

In  that  first  strife,  whence  Satan  in  d. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Despise. 

What  glorious  presence  they  d. 

Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii./.  2. 

Despis'd. 

Wealthy,  or  d.  and  poor. 

S.  John  Evang.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Our  faded  crown,  d.  and  flung  aside. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Despite. 

Lifting  her  torch  in  Love  s d. 

Matrimony,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

Desponding. 

Nor  wait  d.  round  the  bridegroom’s  door. 

2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Lost  in  d.  gloom. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

Then  rouse  thee  from  d.  sleep. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Destroy. 

No  world  of  passions  to  d. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 

Destroys . 

All  that  earth  owns  or  sin  d. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Device. 

Are  banded  in  unblest  d . 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  7. 

Devious. 

Through  all  their  d.  way. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Devoted. 

While  the  d.  city’s  cry. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Devout. 

To  the  inward  ear  d. 

I Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

IOO 


DEW — DIE. 


Dew. 

The  d.  of  Heaven  is  like  Thy  grace. 

He  from  the  stone  will  wring  celestial  d. 
With  d.  alike. 

All  glistening  with  baptismal  d. 

Fleet  from  the  heart,  a worthless  d. 
Bath’d  in  soft  airs,  and  fed  with  d. 

To  soften  hearts  like  morning  d. 

A few  bright  drops  of  holy  d. 

That  like  thine  earliest  d . 

Now  to  green  isles  of  shade  and  d. 

Ill  fare  the  lay,  though  soft  as  d. 


Septuagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  i 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  7- 
S.  after  Asc.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  v.  /.  3 
H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


Dews. 

When  the  soft  d.  of  kindly  sleep. 

Steal  down  like  April  d.,  that  softest  fall,  &c. 
The  softest  d.  drop  011  her  from  above. 

The  d.  oblivious  : for  the  Cross  is  sharp. 

The  d.  of  death  have  clung. 

The  green  buds  glisten  in  the  d.  of  spring. 
Here  healing  d.  and  balms  abound. 

Dewy. 

Ye  fragrant  clouds  of  d.  steam. 

Shaking  their  d.  tresses  now  the  storm  is  laid. 
Pride  of  the  d.  glade. 

Loves  too  each  little  d.  spark. 

By  moonlight  o’er  their  d.  bosoms  lean. 
When  d.  eve  her  curtain  draws. 

Pride  of  the  d.  morning  ! 

Diadem. 

Who  seeks  the  martyr’s  d. 

Diamond. 

Like  d.  blazing  in  the  mine. 

Die. 

For  without  Thee  I dare  not  d. 

And  Love’s  last  flower  seem’d  fain  to  ...  d. 
Lord,  ere  our  trembling  lamps  sink  down  and;/. 
Nor  let  your  torches  waste  and  d. 

Beside  the  springs  of  Love,  that  never  d. 
Unchanged  themselves,  in  me  they  d. 

Or  on  lov’d  features  dawn  and  d. 

Content  to  d.  or  live. 

These,  like  yourselves,  were  born  to  sin  and  d. 
That  Hope  should  never  d. 

Then  stole  apart  to  weep  and  d. 

And  some  flowers  to  bloom  and  d. 

The  flowers  all  d.  along  our  way. 

Till  we,  too,  d.  forlorn. 

Curb’d  by  some  power  unseen,  they  d.  away. 


Evening,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  2 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Easter  Tuesday,  v.  i.  /.  2 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

W ed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1 o 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


DIE — DIES. 


IOI 


“ If  our  fate  be  death,  give  light  and  let  us  d” 
So  doubting,  rather  let  me  d. 

They  live  and  d.  : their  names  decay. 

In  time  to  d.  His  friends. 

Tempts  him  to  hide  his  grief  and  d. 

Then  is  there  hope  for  such  as  d.  unblest. 

The  Father  spares  the  Son,  for  thee  to  d. 
Who... reads  it  there,  in  vain  had  seen  Him  d. 
“ The  Lord  forgives  ; thou  shalt  not  d.” 

“ Thy  God  forgives — thou  shalt  not  d.” 

On  the  lorn  ear,  d.  quite  away. 

It  is  enough,  O Lord  ! now  let  me  d. 

Thy  darling  visions  as  they  d. 

Sure  His  meek  heart  would  break  and  d. 

Turn  from  us,  and  we  d. 

Man’s  portion  is  to  d.  and  rise  again. 

Since  all  alone,  so  Heaven  has  will’d,  we  d. 
wSo  might  we  friendless  live,  and  d.  unwept. 
We  shall  live  on,  though  Fancy  d. 

Body  and  soul,  to  live  and  d. 

Thus  saints,  that  seem  to  d.  in  earth’s  rude  strife. 
But  Love’s  a flower  that  will  not  d. 

Together  pine,  together  d. 

Fancy  may  d, .,  but  faith  is  there. 

Content  to  live,  but  not  afraid  to  d. 

Am  I : believe,  and  d.  no  more. 

With  her  to  worship  and  for  her  to  d. 

That  makes  such  haste  to  melt  and  d. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Ash-Wednes. , v.  iii.  /.  2. 
2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

, S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
SS.Sim.&Jude,z/.  xiii.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
K.  Charles  M. , v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Died. 

But  chiefly  these,  who  d.  for  Thee. 

He  triumphs,  Who  for  sinners  d. 

Ere  they  have  d.  th’  Apostate’s  death. 
For  thee  He  d. — for  thee  He  lives  again. 
“ Who  d.  to  heal,  is  ris’n  to  save.” 

And  the  base  world,  now  Christ  hath  d. 
Flash’d  once,  and  d.  away,  and  left,  & c. 
“Our  Champion  went  before  and  d.” 
The  souls  He  d.  to  win. 

The  Martyrs  liv’d,  the  murderers  d. 

In  secret  how  He  d. 

To  the  poor  babe,  who  d.  to-day. 

What  sages  would  have  d.  to  learn. 

To  tell  how  Moses  d.  unseen. 

* Dies. 

Contented  d.  away. 

D.  on  the  awful  year. 

The  line  of  yellow  light  d.  fast  away. 

Say  not  it  d.,  that  glory. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6- 
5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 
Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Whit.  Tues.,  v.  xix.  /.  4. 
10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Tues.  bef.  Easter,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
4 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 


102 


DIES — DISCERN. 


To  commune  how  a faithful  Martyr  d. 
(i  Thine  Intercessor  never  d.” 

Or  when  a comrade  d. 

The  heart  d.  down. 


We  see  celestial  love  d, . 


Diffuse. 


Dim. 

We  would  not  have  them  stain’d  and  d. 
Loves  victory  more,  when  d.  in  view. 

From  her  d.  vision  would  not  part. 

What  time  he  saw,  through  shadows  d. 

In  outline  d.  and  vast. 

A d.  and  dreadful  day. 

Which  d.  -eyed  men  call  praise  and  glory  here. 
Melts  in  d.  haze  each  coarse  ungentle  hue. 

D.  or  unheard,  the  words  may  fall. 

Dimmed. 

Ere  yet  a cloud  has  d.  the  brow. 

Dimness. 


S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


To  bear  with  d.  for  His  sake.  S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

Din. 

That  heave  the  struggling  heart  with  wilder  d.  4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
At  Rumour’s  angry  d.  5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

O’erpowering  with  “harsh  d.”  4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Dint. 

The  glorious  d.  a martyr’s  shield  should  bear.  H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Dipped. 

D.  in  the  sea  of  light.  Purification,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Dire. 

Thine  own  d.  work  thou  surely  wilt  confound.  Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
By  one  d.  sentence  drown’d.  7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 


Direr. 

Peals  with  a d.  clang.  Commination,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Direst. 

And  through  that  last  and  d.  storm.  2 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

Dirge. 

That  sounds  the  d.  of  Rome.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

Hear  Judah’s  maids  the  d.  to  Thammuz  pour.  17  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

The  funeral  d.,  the  marriage  vow.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

Far  on  the  breeze  one  ^.-like  note.  Restoration,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 


Disappointment. 

In  d.  Thou  canst  bless. 


Discern. 

Except  in  all  I Thee  d. 

The  world’s  incarnate  Maker  we  d. 
Wouldst  thou  the  life  of  souls  d.  ? 

Where  pride  can  nought  d. 


5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 


DISCERN — DIVERSE.  IO3 


Can  all  the  depths  of  sin  d. 

Discerns. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

D.  the  glorious  from  the  base. 

Discipline. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

The  rod  of  d the  robe  of  shame. 

Disclose. 

Commination,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Or  by  the  light  Thy  word’s  d. 

When  wearied  with  the  tale  thy  times  d. 
But  Reason’s  spells  might  not  d. 

Evening,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  5. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

Disclosing. 

Lent  to  some  partial  eye,  d.  all. 

Disdain. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Their  faltering  tale  d. 

There,  if  in  jealousy  and  strong  d. 

Disdain'd. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Which  Christ  d.  to  know. 

Disease. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  x.  1.  4 

Spake,  and  was  heard  by  fell  d. 

Dispel. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Shall  the  last  darkness  of  the  world  d. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Dispense. 

Who  to  the  contrite  can  d. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Disperse. 

“ Only  d.  the  cloud,”  they  cry. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Display. 

Thy  boundless  power  d. 

Display'd. 

Septuagesima,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

And  her  kindly  flower  d. 

Distance. 

1 Epiphany,  v . iv.  /.  7. 

In  the  eternal  d.  blending  bright. 

No  d.  breaks  the  tie  of  blood. 

In  d.  calm  and  clear. 

Distant. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  4. 

The  d.  landscape  draws  not  nigh. 

Shews  where  the  d.  shadows  rove. 

Nor  fainting  turn  to  seek  thy  d.  home. 
These  in  Life’s  d.  even. 

Distil. 

4 Advent,  v . xiii.  1.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Thou  whose  soft  showers  d. 

Distill' d. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Than  e’er  d. 

Distinctest. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

God’s  chariot-wheels  have  left  d.  trace. 

Distress'd. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Where  gentlest  breezes  whisper  souls  d. 

Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Diverse. 

D.  along  all  space  in  fiery  flight. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

104 


DIVIDE — DIZZY. 


Divide. 

Thou  lov’st  Thy  chosen  remnant  to  d. 

The  Saints  his  spoils  d. 

With  fear  and  anguish  to  d. 

Divided. 

D.  thence  through  every  age. 

D.  in  their  earthly  race. 

Dividing. 

’Twixt  Prayer  and  watchful  Love  his  heart  d. 

Divine. 

Have  spurn’d,  to-day,  the  voice  d. 

The  concord  sweet  of  Love  d. 

Approach  Thee,  Babe  d. 

Care  and  remorse  are  lost,  like  motes  in  light  d. 
Wake,  arm  d.  ! awake. 

Of  hearts,  the  right  of  love  d. 

Caught  from  that  blaze  by  wrath  d. 

Then  waken  into  sound  d. 

They  say,  who  know  the  life  d. 

Sceptre  and  Star  d. 

In  light  d. 

Nor  human  wisdom  nor  d. 

With  thee  the  words  of  wrath  d. 

Of  things  d.  the  shadows  bright. 

As  earthly  hopes  abus’d  are  less  than  hopes  d. 
And  sure  a form  d.  he  wore. 

Till  every  pulse  beat  true  to  airs  d. 

Is  it,  Christ’s  light  is  too  d. 

How  love  d.  may  woo  and  fail. 

Read  and  confess  the  Hand  D. 

Own’d  Him  d. , and  yielded,  nothing  loth. 
The  gift  were  too  d.  to  ask. 

To  taste  that  drop  of  peace  d. 

With  rays  of  love  d. 

First  filial  duty,  then  d. 

Shall  see  things  greater,  things  d. 

Should  not  their  peace  be  peace  d. 

Ye  eagle  spirits,  that  build  in  light  d. 

On  every  brow  in  light  d. 

The  very  breath  of  Love  d. 

A meaning  half  d. 

Ever  at  hand,  with  airs  d. 


The  Angel  watching  by,  d. 
Who  in  that  d.  spell. 


Divines. 

Divinest. 


With  d.  brow  and  tottering  feet. 
His  d .,  doubting  footsteps  wind. 


Dizzy. 


I Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Whitsun  Mon. , v.  ix.  1.  1 
S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Evening,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  1. 2 

1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  I 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascension,  v.  x.  1.  6. 
2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  1.  7. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
S.  John  Baptist,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.  Bartholom.,  v.  xiii.  1.  4 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 


DOG DOUBT. 

Dog. 

The  wild  d.  howls  at  fall  of  night. 

Dole. 

Heaven  has  in  store  a precious  d. 

Dome. 

What  echoes  from  the  sacred  d. 

Flash’d  Sion’s  gilded  d.  to  summer  skies. 

Till  tower,  and  d .,  and  bridge-way  proud. 

Domestic. 

Around  each  pure  d.  shrine. 

Doom. 

The  d.  is  half  in  mercy  given. 

No  flattering  fancy  change  our  Monarch’s  d. 
His  righteous  d. , that  meek  true-hearted  Love. 
Wing’d  with  the  sinner’s  d. 

We  read  the  Pastor’s  d. 

Nor  sweetly  take  a sinner’s  d. 

We  cannot  hope  the  heathen’s  d. 

Doom'd. 

All  but  your  hearts  are  there — O d.  to  prove. 

Door. 

But  miss  the  Judge  behind  the  d. 

Nor  wait  desponding  round  the  bridegroom’s  d. 
Watch  by  our  father  Isaac’s  pastoral  d. 

Like  armed  angels  at  the  d. 

The  d.  is  clos’d  —but  soft  and  deep. 

And  with  clos’d  d.  in  silent  bower. 

Then,  gliding  through  th’  unopening  d. 

He  seems,  as  by  the  d.  he  waits. 

Went  with  Him  through  the  rich  man’s  d. 
Practis’d  with  you  at  Eden’s  d. 

Doors. 

Ten  days  th’  eternal  d.  display’d. 

Doting. 

E’en  to  the  d.  mother  : but  Thine  own. 

Double. 

Only  win  d.  life. 

Doubt. 

Her  heavens  all  dark  with  d.  and  crime. 

To  ease  them  of  d.’s  galling  chain. 

Yet  mortals  d.,  when  angels  bring. 

In  d.  they  wait,  but  not  unblest. 

Th^y  d.  not  of  their  Master’s  rest. 

In  d.  and  fear. 

While  some  might  d .,  but  all  ador’d. 

Can  d.  what  spirit  in  thee  dwells. 

Were  ye  not  fain  to  d.  how  Faith  could  dwell. 


105 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Trinity,  v.  xvi.  1.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  7- 
2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  5- 
Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 


io6 


DOUBT—  DOWNWARD. 


D.  we,  how  souls  so  wanton  change. 

And  d.  we  yet  ? Thou  call’st  again. 

Doubting. 

So  d.,  rather  let  me  die. 

Our  warrant  sure,  but  d.  of  our  worth. 

His  dizzy,  d.  footsteps  wind. 

Upon  whose  d.  way  apart. 

Doubts. 

For  all  thy  rankling  d.  so  sore. 

Dove. 

Must  glide  in  air  like  gentle  d. 

Open  Thy  fount,  eternal  D. 

Sweet  D.  ! the  softest,  steadiest  plume. 

But  tenderer  than  a d.’s  soft  eye. 

The  gracious  D .,  that  brought  from  Heaven. 
Soft  as  the  plumes  of  Jesus’  D. 

The  D.  must  settle  on  the  Cross. 

Hover’d  His  holy  D. 

Then  full  of  Heaven,  the  mystic  D . 

Bearing  the  hallow’d  d. 

His  aUlike  soul — best  sacrifice. 

Thou  who  didst  seal  by  Thy  descending  D. 
For  Jesus’  holy  D. 

For  His  dear  widow’d  D. 

And  drooping  like  a wounded  d. 

O’er  which  th’  eternal  D. 

As  if  the  D.  that  guides  their  flight. 

For  the  all-gracious  D. 

Most  like  a faithful  d. 

Dove-like. 

That  blessing  dear,  that  d.-l.  hand. 

Rise  floating  on  its  d.-l.  way. 

Down. 

Cast  d.  her  fainting  child. 

Turn  with  a wish  to  d.  ? 

D.  in  some  lonely  hermitage. 

I sit  me  d.  beside  the  hazel  grove. 
Descending  d.  the  lightning’s  path. 

Makes  for  the  d.  a kindly  nest. 

Far  opening  d.  some  woodland  deep. 

Where  Angels  d.  the  lucid  stair. 

Comfort’s  true  sons  ! amid  the  thoughts  of  d. 
Approaching  d.  the  hallow’d  aisle  ! 

And  gently  lay  him  d. 

Downward. 

That  they  should  draw  to  Heaven  his  d.  eye. 
And  daily  as  we  d.  glide. 


S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


DOWNWARD — DREADFUL. 


107 


In  sorrow,  on  Life’s  d.  way. 

Their  d.  sweep  a moment  stay’d. 

Downy. 

Shook  from  her  plumes  a d.  shower. 


15  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Confirmation,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


Drank. 

We  ate  and  d.:  then  calmly  blest. 

Draught. 

Why  should  we  fear,  youth’s  d.  of  joy. 

The  angels,  while  our  d.  they  own. 

One  d.  of  spring’s  delicious  air. 

Draw. 

That  d.  their  curtains  closer  round. 

D.  daily  nearer  home. 

That  they  should  d.  to  Heaven  his,  &c. 

Then  d.  we  nearer  day  by  day. 

By  soft,  meek,  tender  ways  He  loves  to  d. 

F or  ye  could  d.  th’  admiring  gaze. 

Some  constant  mind  may  d.  us  still  the  same. 
D.,  Holy  Ghost,  Thy  seven-fold  veil. 


Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  I. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


Draw' st. 

D.  thy  bright  veil  across  the  heavenly  way.  Ascension  Day,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Drawing. 

D.  to  Heaven  with  gentlest  band.  S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 


Drawn. 

D.  round  him  like  a shroud. 

Then  keep  the  softening  veil  in  mercy  d. 
Is  d.  by  mutual  piety. 

Her  summer  veil,  half  d.  on  high. 

And  when  Thy  veil  is  d.  at  last. 

Draws. 

The  distant  landscape  d.  not  nigh. 

As  nearer  to  Thy  shrine  she  d. 

When  dewy  eve  her  curtain  d. 

Th’  appalling  Future  as  it  nearer  d. 

Love  d.  a cloud. 

Dread. 

On  the  d.  vision  of  the  latter  days. 

Than  these  d.  signs  Thy  mighty  hand. 
Of  what  shall  be  in  those  d.  days. 

He  watch’d  his  sorceries  dark  and  d. 

In  sudden  torrents  a. 

Which  every  hour  d.  warning  give. 

D.  Searcher  of  the  hearts. 

Who  that  has  felt  thy  glance  of  d. 

Dreadful. 


13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
SS.Sim.  &Jud.,  z'.viii.  1. 2. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
wS.  Bartholomew,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


A dim  and  d.  day. 


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DREADFUL — DREAMS. 


Think  on  the  shame,  that  d.  hour. 

Too  happy  if,  that  d . day. 

The  twilight  of  the  great  and  d.  day. 

Think  on  that  d.  day. 

Dream. 

Here  may  we  sit,  and  d. 

What  is  the  heaven  we  idly  d.  ? 

Meek  souls  there  are,  who  little  d. 

For  joy  that  we  have  wak’d  and  found  it  but  a d. 
Ambition’s  boldest  d.  and  last. 

Nor  is  the  d.  untrue  ; for  all  around. 

It  was  not  then  a poet’s  d. 

Ah  I little  d.  our  listless  eyes. 

Favour’d  beyond  Archangel’s  d. 

While  vainly  for  some  pleasant  d. 

How  cold  and  bare  what  mortals  d. 

His  d.  is  chang’d — the  Tyrant’s  voice. 

Little  they  d. , those  haughty  souls. 

Oh  ! say  not,  d.  not,  heavenly  notes. 

To  a foul  d.,  of  heathen  night. 

Each  passionate  wish  and  d.  to  dear,  &c. 

To  d.  the  dead  are  near. 

D.  on  the  soothing  d.  at  will. 

Oft  in  her  solemn  hours  we  d.  thee  nigh. 

For  the  lost  d.  the  heart  may  ache. 


6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

II  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  9. 
3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii./.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

5 S . Philip  & J am. , v.  i v.  /.  3 . 
SS.Phil.  &Jam.,z/.viii./.3. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


Dream' d. 

Nor  d.  his  prayers  and  tears. 

But,  while  I rov’d  or  idly  d. 

Dreamers. 


Easter  Mon. , v.  viii.  /.  3. 
1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


By  glimpses  such  as  d.  love. 
To  aid  Affection’s  d.  eye. 


Dreaming. 

Dreams. 


Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 


Think  not  of  rest  ; though  d.  be  sweet. 
These,  and  such  faint  half-waking  d. 

Her  daring  d.  will  cherish. 

To  waft  us  ever  on,  soaring  in  blissful  d. 
Waste  their  impassion’d  might  on  d.  of  earth. 
So  d.  the  heart  self-flattering,  fondly  d. 

Yet  in  the  Prophet’s  soul  the  d.  of  avarice  stay. 
Shame  on  the  heart  that  d.  of  blessings  gone. 
Therefore  on  fearful  d.  her  inward  sight. 

And  shall  our  d.  of  music  bar  our  ear. 
vSuch  as  in  old  prophetic  d. 

Like  sailors  shipwreck’d  in  their  d. 

But  far  unlike  the  former  d. 

Is  this  a time  for  moonlight  d. 

We  in  dark  d.  are  tossing  to  and  fro. 


2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 


DREAMS — DRIFT. 


109 


Bright  are  their  d,  because  their  thoughts,  &c.  24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


And  blissful  d.  in  secret  shar’d. 

He  d.  he  sees  a lamp  flash  bright. 

Sad  lonely  d.  in  crowded  hall. 

Drear. 


S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  I. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


By  the  dusty  wayside  d. 

When  all  seems  faithless  round  and  d. 
Though  into  d.  and  dusky  haze. 

Hast  thou  not  seen,  in  night-hours  d. 

And  is  there  in  God’s  world  so  d.  a place. 
To  gaze  all  down  that  d.  abyss. 

Keeping  her  penance  d. 

Drearier . 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wednesday,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


Thine  too  the  d.  hour.  2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Or  in  some  d.  scene  Thine  eye  controuls.  Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


Dreariest. 

Along  Life’s  dullest  d.  walk. 

Dreariness. 

From  darkness,  here,  and  d. 

Dreary. 

The  self-deceiver’s  d.  theme. 

To  see,  throughout  the  d.  maze. 

All  still  and  cold  beneath  yon  d.  stone. 

In  the  rock’s  d.  sides. 

Left  orphans  in  Earth’s  d.  shade. 

Through  many  a d.  age. 

Full  many  a d.  anxious  hour. 

Singing  so  thankful  to  the  d.  blast. 

The  d.  sounds  of  crowded  earth. 

For  d.  were  this  earth,  if  earth  were  all. 
Who  would  not  shun  the  d.  uncouth  place  ? 
Amid  that  d.  glare,  in  this  world’s  citadel. 


Morning,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
S.  after  Asc.,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 


Dregs. 

The  d.  of  a polluted  life.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Refine  the  d.,  and  yield  us  clean.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

Drenching. 

In  d.  spray,  and  driving  shower.  5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Drest. 

“The  sword  in  myrtles  d .”  3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Drew. 

Nor  d.  his  visions  down.  22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

That  d.  thy  likeness  here  so  true  in  every  line.  S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  1.  8. 
As  one  who  d.  celestial  breath.  S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

By  pastoral  hands,  toward  Thee  we  d.  Confirmation,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

As  if  we  d.  too  near.  Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Drift. 


D. , when  the  storm  is  o’er. 


14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 


I IO 


DRINK — DROWN. 


Drink. 

The  slumb’rous  potion  bland,  and  wilt  not  d. 
And  pour  the  d.  of  Heaven. 

There  d.  ; and  when  ye  are  at  rest. 

D.  of  the  cup  that  cannot  cloy. 

This  can  ye  be  ? and  can  ye  d. 

Drinks. 

A land  that  d.  the  rain  of  Heaven  at  will. 

Driven. 

Far  in  the  wild  His  steps  were  d. 

Driving. 

In  drenching  spray,  and  d.  shower. 

Droop. 

And  Love’s  last  flower  seem’d... to  d.  and  die. 

Drooping. 

Why  lifts  the  Church  her  d.  head. 

As  when  upon  his  d.  head. 

’Tis  not  because  thy  d.  form. 

Of  violets  d.  one  by  one. 

It  shines  for  us  in  vain,  while  d.  sadness. 

And  d.  like  a wounded  dove. 

While  d.  paus’d  twelve  banners  proud. 

Droops. 

Patiently  she  d.  awhile. 

And  idly  d.,  to  thee  resign’d. 

Drop. 

’Twas  but  one  little  d.  of  sin. 

The  softest  dews  d.  on  her  from  above. 

They  turn  to  sweetness,  and  d.  holy  balm. 

To  bow  before  the  “ little  d.  of  light.’5 
No  d.,  for  them,  of  kindly  influence  found. 

A d.  of  water — for  love’s  sake. 

To  taste  that  d.  of  peace  divine. 

Dropp'd. 

But  d.  from  wings  of  seraphim. 

Drops. 

Are  those  few  precious  d.  of  Thine. 

Her  spikenard  d.  unblam’d  may  pour. 

D.  in  the  ocean  of  His  praise. 

.Some  d.  of  balm  in  every  bower. 

His  sweat  last  night  was  as  great  d.  of  blood. 
The  kindred  d.  will  claim  their  own. 

In  penitential  d.  have  ebb’d  away. 

Faster  than  those  false  d.  and  few. 

A few  bright  d.  of  holy  dew. 

Drown. 

And  d.  in  rude  tempestuous  blaze. 


Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  I. 
i Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

SS.  Simon  & Jude,  v.  i.  1.2. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  1.  5. 
S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Circumcision,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 


DROWN’D — DULY. 


Ill 


Drown'd. 

And  lo  ! at  eventide  the  world  is  d.  Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Then  Nature’s  voice  no  more  is  d.  4 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Where  five  proud  cities  lie,  by  one...  sentenced.  7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 


Drowning. 

D.  Thy  music  in  the  breast.  12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

Parted  the  d.  waves.  20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Drowsy. 

Strains,  that  outring  Earth’s  d.  chime.  4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Dry. 

Out  of  the  d.  unfathom’d  deep.  2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Wash  me,  and  d.  these  bitter  tears.  Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Thy  grovelling  soul  that  feels  so  desolate  and  d.  Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Flush’d  into  green  the  d.  and  leafless  bower.  6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
And  if  the  world  seem  dull  and  d.  1 1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Shall  pierce,  and  d.  the  fount  of  tears.  S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 


Due. 

With  d.  feet  tracing  round. 

Dull. 

In  vain,  with  d.  and  tuneless  ear. 

When  these  d.  ears  shall  scan  aright. 

He  sees  them  all  ; and  earth’s  d.  bounds. 
And  would  thy  d.  heart  fain. 

Nor  shall  d.  age,  as  worldlings  say. 

The  d.  earth  o’er  Thee,  and  Thy  foes  around. 
The  d.  hard  stone  within  him  melt. 

And  if  the  world  seem  d.  and  dry. 

Heavy  and  d.  this  frame  of  limbs  and  heart. 
To  d.  the  shafts  of  worldly  harm. 

Through  darkest  nooks  of  this  d.  earth. 

Pass  a few  days,  and  this  d.  darkling  globe. 
To  bear  the  sight  of  d.  decay. 


3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 
Circumcision,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 

S.  bef.  Adv.  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  x.  /.  3. 


Dullest . 

Along  Life’s  d.  dreariest  walk  ! 

And  Music  in  the  d.  plain. 

Duly. 

If  d.  purged  our  mental  view. 

Till  thou  art  d.  train’d,  and  taught. 
Once  d.  welcom’d  and  ador’d. 

So  may’st  thou  d.  learn. 

Be  Thy  praise  so  d.  sung. 

Yet  so  it  is  : for  d.  there. 

Or  Friendship  scorns  us,  d.  tried. 

And  joy  so  d.  meet. 

Might  d.  take  and  strongly  keep. 

That  d.  bears  with  you  its  part. 

Each  lucid  course  be  d.  sped. 


Morning,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 


I 12 


DULY — DWELL. 


By  Thine  anointed  heralds  d.  crown’d. 

Till  the  same  prayer  were  d.  said. 

He  sees  His  servants  d.  pair’d. 

And  the  young  soldier  d.  sworn. 

By  virgin  fingers  d.  spread. 

Soft  answers  d.  whisper’d  to  each... prayer. 


Dumb. 

But  the  deaf  heart,  the  d.  by  choice. 
The  d .,  deaf  spirit  from  his  place. 


Dun. 

Crown’d  the  eastern  copse  : and  chill  and  d. 

Dungeon. 

Stores  in  the  d.  of  His  boundless  realm. 

Is  waving  o’er  his  d.- bed. 

Dusky. 

Over  the  d.  heaven  and  bleak  hill-side. 

The  d.  edge  of  stubborn  war. 

Though  into  drear  and  d.  haze. 

Through  d.  lane  and  wrangling  mart. 

Dust. 


Till  out  of  d.  his  magic  raise. 

Crumble  to  d.,  and  Thou,  O God. 
With  strength  and  hope  your  feeble  d. 

Dusty. 

By  the  d.  wayside  drear. 


Duteous. 


Where’er  she  sets  her  d.  feet. 

And  to  her  Lord  with  d.  heed. 

Which  d.  Memory  should  have  stor’d. 
Ye  to  the  sacred  Hermit  d.  brought. 
Will  store  each  flower,  ye  d.  lay. 

Till  then,  whene’er  with  d.  hand. 


S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  VL/.4. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  5- 
18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
S.bef.  Adv.  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 


Duties. 

With  records  sweet  of  d.  done. 

Duty. 

Yet  in  meek  d.  to  abide. 

First  filial  d .,  then  divine. 

Each  flower  and  tree,  its  d.  done. 


SS.Sim.  & Jude,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Dwell. 

We  shall  not  need  her  where  we  d.  4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Sooner  than  they... miss  where  Thou  dost  d.  Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  5- 
May  d .,  unseen  by  all  but  Heaven.  3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

And  there  are  souls  that  seem  to  d.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

I thought  it  scorn  with  Thee  to  d.  I Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

One  gentle  Star  glides  down,  bn  earth  to  d.  2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

And  d.  with  her  in  Heaven.  3 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

D.  coldly,  where  the  fresh  green  earth  is  strew’d.3  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


DWELL — EACH. 


113 


Ye  beside  our  paths  and  homes.  15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Our  hermit  spirits  d.,  and  range  apart.  24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

First  seek  thy  Saviour  out,  and  d.  S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

The  living  homes  where  Christ  shall  d.  Annunciation,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Were  ye  not  fain  to  doubt  how  Faith  could  d.  S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 


One  d.  in  wrath,  and  one  in  love. 
With  thee  for  ever  d. 


S.  Luke,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 


Dwellest. 


But  where  Thou  d. , Lord. 

Dwelling. 

On  many  a happy  vision  d. 


Dwells. 

The  Lord  who  d.  on  high. 

Can  doubt  what  spirit  in  thee  d. 


From  robes  of  Tyrian  d. 


Dye. 


Dyed. 

Was  d.  so  foul,  so  deep  in  grain  ? 

Dying. 

The  cry  that  own’d  Thy  d.  thirst. 

Love  on  the  Saviour’s  d.  head. 

Revive  our  d.  fires,  to  bum. 

The  silence  of  Christ’s  d.  day. 

For  the  dear  feast  of  Jesus  d. 

Zeal’s  never -d.  fire. 

The  Spirit  of  the  d.  Son. 

Her  funeral  odours  on  her  d.  bed. 

Thy  d.  sweets  may  prove. 

Thou,  who  didst  watch  thy  d.  Spouse. 

All  mourners,  one  with  d . breath. 

Straight  to  the  Cross  she  turn’d  thy  d.  eye. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  vi.  1. 4. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  1 , 5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
SS.  Sim.  &Jude,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick/z/.  ii.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 


EACH. 

E.  borrows  of  its  Sun. 

E.  bolt,  that  o’er  the  sinner  vainly  rolls. 

E.  legend  of  the  shadowy  strand. 

E.  on  his  cross,  by  Thee  we  hang  a while. 
To  e.  unknown  his  brother’s  prayer. 

E.  to  his  brethren,  all  to  God. 

E.  to  his  rest  beneath  their  parent  shade. 
E.  in  his  hidden  sphere  of  joy  or  woe. 

No,  not  for  e.  and  all  of  these. 

E.  Qther  in  so  firm  a grasp. 

E.  leading  many  a rescu’d  soul. 

E.  flower  and  tree,  its  duty  done. 

E.  moment  by  Thine  altar’s  light. 

E.  passionate  wish  and  dream  to  dear,  &c. 

I 


Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


H4 


EACH — EAR. 


E.  awful  curse  that  on  mount  Ebal  rang. 

E.  in  his  coral  cave. 

E.  pastoral  heart  thy  bounty  knows. 

Eager. 

When  to  her  e.  lips  is  brought. 

Far  open’d  on  their  e.  view. 

(Though  all  seem  gather’d  in  one  e.  bound.) 
And  Faith  may  feed  her  e.  view. 

The  deep  yet  e.  view. 

Eagle. 

And  upward  gaze  with  e.  eyne. 

But  where  are  now  his  e.  wings  ? 

Her  e.  wings,  to  shelter  in  the  wild. 

And  thou  shalt  need  an  e.  ’s  gaze. 

Ye  e.  spirits,  that  build  in  light  divine. 

Lion  or  e. — each  bright  fold. 

Ear. 

Faith’s  e .,  with  awful  still  delight. 

Each  sound  His  wakeful  e . receives. 

In  vain,  with  dull  and  tuneless  e. 

And  thou,  too  curious  e. , that  fain. 

To  the  inward  e.  devout. 

You  best  may  bring  it  to  His  e. 

And  may  Thine  e .,  that  sealed  seems. 

Tun’d  by  Faith’s  e.  to  some  celestial  melody. 
And  pierce,  O Lord,  Thy  justly-sealed  e. 
And  shall  our  dreams  of  music  bar  our  e. 
And  as  on  Israel’s  awe-struck  e. 

Nor  doth  the  outward  e.  alone. 

Fills  e.  and  brain. 

Or  with  pleas’d  e.  bewilder’d  watch. 

Deafens  the  e.  that  fain  would  wake. 

Dies  on  the  awful  e. 

In  Wisdom’s  e.  thy  blithest  strains. 

On  the  lorn  e. , die  quite  away. 

Steals  on  the  e. 

For  Thou  hast  sworn,  that  every  e. 

Meet  for  a hermit’s  e. 

Most  welcome  to  the  chasten’d  e. 

Less  keenly,  through  his  grosser  e. 

Eye,  e. , and  hand,  and  loving  heart. 

To  every  e.  in  every  land. 

Left  lingering  on  his  inward  e. 

Give  e .,  ye  kings — bow  down. 

Fain  would  he  shun  both  e.  and  sight. 

Rising  and  falling  on  the  e. 

Thou  hast  an  e.  for  angels’  songs. 

It  seems  not  to  th’  entranced  e. 


Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
S.  Bartholomew,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5* 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


EARLIER — EARTH. 


”5 


Earlier . 

She  too,  in  e .,  purer  days. 

And  e . light  thine  altar  fires. 

Of  e.  life,  though  pride  or  rage. 

Earliest. 


Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


Who  ever  saw  the  e.  rose.  4 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

With  her  at  e.  call  of  His  dear  gracious  voice.  S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
That  like  thine  e.  dew.  H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 


Early. 

Then  to  His  e.  home  did  Love  repair. 
Whether,  e.  call’d  to  bliss. 

Seen  in  life’s  e.  morning  sky. 

He  who  with  one  rough  word,  some  e.  day. 
They  e.  sought  the  tomb. 

The  e.  Shepherd's  way. 

When  to  her  bird,  too  e.  scap’d  the  nest. 
True  son  of  our  dear  Mother,  e.  taught. 


1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


Earn. 

Thy  prayers  and  tears  may  e. 

Their  Lord  resign’d  them  all,  to  e. 

Earrid. 

Your  amarant  wreaths  were  e. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 


Earnest. 


The  e.  of  our  bliss. 

Lord,  by  Thy  sad  and  e.  eye. 

Some  glorious  e.  of  thine  high  estate. 

Spirit  of  Christ — Thine  e.  given. 

Ears. 

E’en  with  the  loud  Hosanna  ringing  in  His  e. 
When  these  dull  e.  shall  scan  aright. 

Strange  to  our  e.  the  church-bells  of  our  home. 
His  e.  are  open  to  abide. 

And  in  the  e.  of  mourners  say. 

Unheard  by  all  but  angel  e. 

Open  our  e . to  hear. 

With  hymns  of  angels  in  His  . 

No  more  on  listless  e.  expire. 

As  Thou  hast  touch’d  our  e. , and  taught. 
Preserve,  good  Lord,  Thy  servants’  e. 

Our  e.  have  heard  th’  Almighty’s  call. 
(Though  meek  e.  only  understand.) 

To  childish  e.  are  vain. 

Earth. 


4 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


Oh  *!  may  no  e.  -born  cloud  arise. 

In  e.  or  sky,  in  stream  or  grove. 

To  lead  on  e.  an  Angel’s  life. 

Of  the  bright  things  in  e.  and  air. 
Strains,  that  outring  E.’s  drowsy  chime. 


Evening,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
4 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


ii6 


EARTH. 


Glory  to  God  on  high,  on  e.  be  peace. 

And  all  e.  owns,  of  good  and  great. 

He  sees  them  all  ; and  e.’s  dull  bounds. 

He,  though  he  seem  on  e.  to  move. 

Seven  guilty  realms... on  e.’s  defiled  breast. 
From  all  the  hopes  and  charms  of  e. 

On  e.  no  sheltering  bower. 

And  see  we  not,  up  E.  ’s  dark  glade  ? 

Give  true  hearts  but  e.  and  sky. 

As  free  and  blithe,  as  if  on  e. 

Waste  their  impassion’d  might  on  dreams  of  e. 
That  bitter  sigh  was  all  for  e. 

Poor  fragments  all  of  this  low  e. 

What  are  the  saints  on  e.  ? 

The  mystic  heaven  and  e.  within. 

Chaining  to  e.  with  strong  desire. 

If  niggard  E.  her  treasures  hide. 

Bless’d  increase  of  reviving  E. 

On  the  green  e.  they  spring. 

On  souls  that  sin  and  e.  forsook. 

Untold,  unspeakable  on  e. 

But  ask  of  elder  days,  e.  ’s  vernal  hour. 

Here  in  the  coarse  rude  e. 

God’s  own  work  to  do  on  e. 

Stones  in  e.  ’s  dark  womb  that  rest. 

Dare  not  . hope  to  join  on  e. 

Nor  man  nor  angel  liv’d  in  Heaven  or  e. 

Th’  unearthly  thoughts  have  pass’d  from  e.  away. 
And  the  sad  burthen  press’d  Him  so  to  e. 

By  false  kind  solaces,  and  spells  of  e. 

Without  a hope  on  e . to  find. 

Above  this  e. — so  rich  a spell. 

Be  this  our  charm,  mellowing  E.  ’ j ruder  noise. 
Thy  course  in  E.  ’j  bewildering  ways. 

That  ever  dawn’d  on  sinful  e. 

The  bitter  herbs  of  e.  are  set. 

Let  not  Thy  blood  on  e.  be  spent. 

Wait  like  the  parched  e.  on  April  skies. 

The  dull  e.  o’er  Thee,  and  Thy  foes  around. 
That,  as  Thy  blood  won  <?.,  Thine  agony. 
Again  with  e.  to  blend. 

E.  all  refin’d  with  bright  supernal  fires. 

E.  shall  resign  her  part. 

To  seek  on  e.  a Christian’s  bliss. 

Y et  low  upon  the  e.  his  heart  and  treasure  lie. 
One  gentle  Star  glides  down,  on  e . to  dwell. 
When  the  glad  E.  is  offering  all  her  best. 
Now  is  there  solemn  pause  in  e.  and  heaven. 
Withdraw  Thine  hand,  nor  dash  to  e. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

2 Christmas,  v ■.  viii.  /.  7. 

1 Epiphany,  v . iii.  /.  5. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Ash-Wednes.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Mon.  bef.  East. ,v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Tues.bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East., 7/.  v.  /.  7. 
Wed.  bef.  East,  v . vi.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  7- 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  5. 


EARTH. 

Sure,  when  I reach  the  point  where  e . 

He  to  e.’s  lowest  cares  is  still  awake. 

The  E.  that  in  her  genial  breast. 

Left  orphans  in  E.’s  dreary  shade. 

From  Heaven  to  E .,  attendants  meet. 

But  these,  like  tongues,  o’er  all  the  e. 

What  toiling  e.  had  pil’d. 

Shall  blend  again  the  crowns  of  e. 

Early  to  quit  His  home  on  e. 

And  wherespe’er  in  e.  ’s  wide  field. 

Now  Heaven  and  e.  are  to  our  bliss  consenting. 
The  colouring  may  be  of  this  e. 

Dwell  coldly,  where  the  fresh  green  ^.is  strew’d. 
Of  endless  life,  yet  wrapt  in  e.’s  annoy. 

Which  bids  us  see  in  heaven  and  e. 

And  one  by  one  to  e.  reveals. 

The  travail  pangs  of  E.  must  last. 

In  Christ’s  new  heaven  and  e. 

E.’s  common  paths  are  strewn  all  o’er. 

Whose  love  can  turn  e.’s  worst  and  least. 

And  lay  thee  even  with  e. 

All  that  e.  owns  or  sin  destroys. 

Caught  by  e.  ’s  shadows  as  they  fleet. 

When  e.  can  yield  no  more. 

His  blessing  on  e.  ’s  primal  bower. 

Over  some  broken  reed  of  e.  beneath. 

The  Christian  Pastor,  bow’d  to  e. 

Where,  undisturb’d  by  sin  and  e. , the  soul. 
’Tis  ’mid  the  strong  foundation  of  the  e. 

And  as  this  landscape  broad — e. , sea,  and  sky. 
The  dreary  sounds  of  crowded  e. 

This  e.  a boundless  space. 

For  dreary  were  this  e .,  if  e.  were  all. 
Whether  slow  creeping  on  cold  e. , or  borne. 
Weak  mortals,  all  entranc’d,  on  e.  would  lie. 
Their  memory  cheering  :...th’e.  -stain’d  spright. 
Must  hover  nearer  e.,  and  less  in  light. 

But  faster  than  she  soars,  our  e.  -bound... tires. 
E.’s  gems  the  fire  of  Heaven  have  caught. 
When  all  the  cares  of  e.  are  over. 

Is  there,  on  e. , a spirit  frail. 

One  moment — and  to  e.  he  falls. 

Were  prisoner  yet  in  this  dark  e. 

So  shall  Sin  ask  of  heaven  and  e. 

Y e rulers  of  the  e. 

Now  sees,  unlook’d  for,  Heaven  on  e. 

That  thou,  on  e.,  wouldst  aye  with  her  endure, 
Till  e.  to  Heaven  be  purified. 

Shall  melt  with  e.  and  sin  away. 


1 17 

Ascension  Day,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Sun.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Sun.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  1. 5. 
Sun.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Whitsun Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  xix.  1.  1 . 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5- 
22  Trinity,  v.  ii . 1.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

S.  bef.  Adv. , v.  viii.  1.  4. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 
.S.  Matthias,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 


ii8 


EARTH — EARTHWARD. 


Through  darkest  nooks  of  this  dull  e. 

Thus  saints,  that  seem  to  die  in  e.’s  rude  strife. 
Our  weary  souls,  by  e.  beguil’d. 

What  names  on  e.  shall  lowliest  prove. 

The  soft  green  of  the  vernal  e. 

The  nearest  Heaven  on  e. 

E.  and  her  idols  part. 

Faint  warblers  of  this  e .,  that  would  combine. 
E.’s  charmers  never  knew. 

To  nurse,  on  e.,  the  heavenly  seed. 

Of  Heaven  and  e.  beneath. 

Our  darlings  on  e.’s  quiet  breast. 

Nor  wake,  until  new  heaven,  new  e. 

No  richer  incense  breathes  on  e. 

A Heaven  on  e.  around  the  couch,  &c. 

Too  high  for  e. 

Earthly. 

When  our  e.  lov’d  ones  sink. 

Too  soon  the  glare  of  e.  day. 

Our  e.  gold  Thou  dost  not  scorn. 

Unseen,  unfelt  their  e.  growth. 

They,  who  have  won  their  e.  mind. 

An  idol  form  of  e.  gold. 

Or  lawless  roam  around  this  e.  waste. 

To  spoil  Love’s  e.  paradise. 

Let  it  flow  on,  till  all  thine  e.  heart. 

Back  to  our  e.  round. 

If  ever,  floating  from  faint  e.  lyre. 

(Thou  know’ st  it)  on  this  e.  ball. 

As  e.  hopes  abus’d  are  less  than  hopes  divine. 
When  fade  all  earthly  flowers  and  bays. 

So,  as  we  walk  our  e.  round. 

No  pomp  of  e.  guards. 

She  who  to  e.  joys. 

Thou  hadst  no  e.  sire. 

Her,  His  sole  e.  care. 

Divided  in  their  e.  race. 

Too  deep  for  e.  light. 

We  and  our^.  griefs  may  ask  and  hope  a part. 
We  must  not  mar  with  e.  praise. 

Their  e.  stains. 

And  bury  in  His  wounds  our  e.  fears. 

Earthquake. 

God  is  not  in  the  e.;  but  behold. 

Earthquakes. 

By  tempests,  e. , and  by  wars. 

Earthward. 

The  floods  of  glory  e.  pour. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
S.JohnBapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  x.  1.  3. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  5* 

S.  John  Evang.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

II  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 
Purification,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  6. 


EASE — ECHOES. 


119 


Ease. 

Let  present  Rapture,  Comfort,  E. 
Toe.  them  of  doubt’s  galling  chain. 
Nor  let  the  sinner  lose  his  soul  at  e. 

Or  e.  ? the  Cross  is  bitter  grief. 

Have  our  frail  spirits  found  their  e. 


Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


East. 

Star  of  the  E .,  how  sweet  art  Thou.  Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

From  west  to  e.  one  thrilling  ray.  6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

When  from  the  e.  th’  eternal  morning  moves.  21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 


Easter. 

Sooner  than  where  the  E.  sun. 

An  E.  Day  in  every  week. 

The  vernal  light  of  E.  morn. 

From  Heaven  their  E.  news. 

On  E.  wings  might  lift  us  high. 

Eastern. 

Speed  to  the  e.  mount  like  flame. 

Thy  wild  hair  floating  on  the  e.  breeze. 
Along  the  e.  sky. 

That  crown’d  the  e.  copse. 

Which  brightens  like  the  e.  moon. 

Beneath  the  burning  e.  sky. 

Eat. 

Are  call’d  to  sit  and  e. 

E.  of  the  bread  that  cannot  waste. 

Where  He  vouchsaf’d  to  e. 

Eaves. 

Yet  is  He  there : beneath  our  e. 

Ebal. 

Each  awful  curse,  that  on  mount  E.  rang. 

Ebb. 

Time’s  waters  will  not  e.  nor  stay. 

Ebb'd. 

In  penitential  drops  have  e.  away. 

Ebbing. 

Life’s  e.  stream  on  either  side. 

Echo. 

And  E.  bids  good-night  from  every  glade. 
Still  may  the  e.  of  that  sound. 

Such  are  the  notes  that  e.  through. 

Echoed. 

Is  e.  on  for  ever. 

’Tis  e.  in  the  heart. 

Echoes. 

What  e.  from  the  sacred  dome. 

In  choral  e.  hear. 


Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.xv.l.  2. 
Purification,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Trinity,  v.  xvi.  1.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


120 


ECHOING — ELIJAH. 


Echoing. 

Flows  out  the  e.  lay  beyond  the  starry  quire. 
E.  angelic  songs. 

Fail  to  find  fit  e.  here. 

For  thankful  e.  all  the  year. 

High  o’er  the  e.  nave. 

Ecstatic . 


But  in  e.  awe  they  muse. 

Eden. 

As  if,  fresh-borne  from  E. ’ s happy  grove. 
Whom  soon  in  E.  thou  shalt  greet. 

Our  E.  ’s  happy  birth. 

To  dash  her  cup  of  joy,  since  E.  lost. 

Our  Lord  in  E.  bends. 

Swells  yon  bright  vale,  as  E.  rich  and  rare. 
Whether  in  E.  bowers  Thy  welcome  voice. 
Bright  flowers  of  E.  bloom  and  twine. 

In  E.,  on  th’  ambrosial  bowers. 

Relics  ye  are  of  E.’s  bowers. 

If,  while  around  thee  gales  from  E.  breathe. 
As  his  when  E.  held  his  virgin  heart. 

Lily  of  E.  ’s  fragrant  shade. 

Such  as  E.  cannot  know. 

Banquet  and  hymn,  your  E.  ’s  festal  store. 
To  E.’s  portal,  and  those  fires. 

Practis’d  with  you  at  E.  ’s  door. 

Edge. 

The  dusky  e.  of  stubborn  war. 

Weak  tremblers  on  the  e.  of  woe. 

Either. 

Where’er  I gaze  on  e.  hand. 

Thou  melt  on  e.  hand. 

Angels,  or  more,  on  e.  hand  are  nigh. 

Life’s  ebbing  stream  on  e.  side. 

Elate. 


And  now  e.  and  trembling  now. 

How  didst  thou  glide  on  brightening  wing  e. 


Elder. 

But  ask  of  e.  days,  earth’s  vernal  hour. 

Ye  soar  those  e.  saints  to  meet. 

When  for  an  e.  ’s  shame  the  tears. 

Eldest. 

Her  brethren,  mightiest,  wisest,  e.  born. 
Of  all  Thine  angels  e.  born. 

Elect. 

Till  Thine  e.  are  number’d,  and  the  grave. 

Elijah. 

On  Horeb,  with  E.,  let  us  lie. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
S.  bef.  Adv. , v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.\\\\.l.2. 
1 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascension,  v.  iii.  1. 5. 
15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  7* 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  I. 

Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  7- 
S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  5- 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 


ELIJAH — EMBRUE. 


121 


The  fallen  Church  hath  felt  E.'s  eye. 
Why  linger,  till  E.  's  car. 

Else. 


S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


E.  let  us  keep  our  fast  within. 

E.  wherefore,  when  the  bitter  waves  o’erflow. 
E.  had  it  bruis’d  too  sore  his  tender  heart. 

E.  we  should  all  sin  on  or  sleep. 

E.  wherefore  leaving  your  own  bliss. 

E.,  though  in  Christ’s  own  words,  &c. 

It  must  be  so  : e.  wherefore  falls. 

The  prayer  is  heard — e.  why  so  deep. 


Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  9. 

13  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 


Elves. 


Ye  gentle  e .,  by  Fancy  seen. 

Embalm. 

Risen,  may  e.  His  sacred  name. 

Embalm'd. 

Christ  every  where  e.  and  shrin’d. 

Embers. 


Lives  in  our  e.  here. 


Embitter' d. 


Quelling  th’  e.  spirit’s  strife. 

Emblem. 


Meet  e.  of  His  vow. 

E.  in  the  greenest  glade. 


Embosom' d. 
Embrace. 


Sleeps  sweetly  in  th’  e. 

How  little  can  the  heart  e.  ! 

May  thus  in  heart  e. 

Ere  from  her  last  e.  her  hero  part. 
The  broken  heart  to  love’s  e. 

How  dearly  to  e.  thy  foe. 

A mother’s  arm  a serpent  should  e. 
For  endless  ages  to  e. 

The  faithful  champions  shall  e. 

His  spirit  with  a dear  e. 

And  ready  for  the  Lord’s  e. 
Though  in  our  frail  e. 

Then  parted  ; ye  to  Christ’s  e. 


25  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v . viii.  1.  3. 
Purification,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

4 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.i.  1.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


Embrac'd. 

To  trust  them  in  His  arms,  for  ever  safe  e.  H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

As  man  e.,  as  God  ador’d.  2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

Which  firm  e.  with  heart  and  arm.  S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Embracing. 

The  glorious  sky  e.  all.  Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Embrue. 

Or  with  His  love  so  deep  e.  S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


122 


EMERALD — ENDEARING. 


Emerald. 

With  a bright  e.  thread. 

O’er  e . meadows  gay. 


In  all  th’  e.  hills  so  green. 

Her  northern  pinnacles  had  caught  th’  e.  ray. 


Easter  Mon.,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


Emmaus. 

Who  once  to  E.  took  their  way. 

Empires. 

The  giant  forms  of  e.  on  their  way. 
Whom  e.  own  with  bended  knee. 


Employ. 

Till  all,  both  resting  and  e. 

Half  of  the  heart  will  still  e. 


E.  to  gaze. 


Empower1  d. 


Emprize. 

And  gird  ye  for  your  high  e. 

Emptied. 

And  e.  of  Thy  glory’  awhile. 


Empyreal. 

Plunge  in  th’  e.  vast. 

Enchanted. 

’Tis  wandering  on  e.  ground. 

Back  to  th’  e.  air. 

Enchantress. 

Nor  could  th’  e.  Hope  forecast. 

Encircling. 

Where’er,  the  worlds,  sun. 

Encompass1  d. 

Wherewith  e . , great  and  small. 

End. 

Christ  hath  told  thee  of  his  e. 

How  happier  far  than  life  the  e. 

Which  knows  no  e.  in  depth  or  height. 

On  thee  and  thine,  thy  warfare  and  thine  e. 
Then  in  the  wide  sea  e. 

Let  his  soul  love  Thee  to  the  e. 

Bear,  to  the  e .,  Thy  Spirit’s  seal. 

Endear. 

Or  can  the  Saviour’s  blood  e. 

Endear'd. 

On  many  a prayer,  the  more  for  thee  e. 

Endearing. 

What  gift  may  most  e.  prove. 

E.y  firm,  serene. 


S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Whitsun  Tues. , v.  xviii.  1. 3. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  1.2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  I. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


ENDEARING — ENNOBLED. 


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They  spread  th’  e.  warmth  around.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Or  lighten’d  secretly  by  Love’s  e.  wiles.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 


Endearments . 


By  soft  e.  in  kind  strife. 

One  look  lives  in  him,  and  e. 


Endears . 


Ending. 

When  Autumn’s  softest  gleams  are  e. 


2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
S.  Peter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


Endless. 


To  a bright  e.  year. 

That  we  should  e.  be,  for  joy  or  woe. 

How  spirits  lost  in  e.  woe. 

How  e.  love  should  be  return’d. 

Or  to  your  endless  depth,  ye  solemn  groves. 
Of  e.  life,  yet  wrapt  in  earth’s  annoy. 

His  e.  warfare  with  man’s  wilful  heart. 

The  shore  beyond  of  e.  bliss. 

For  e . ages  to  embrace. 

With  your  own  e.  woe. 

Him  on  his  way  to  e.  rest. 

While  he  beside  his  e.  store. 

Hope  of  new  spring  and  e.  home. 

Is  there,  in  bowers  of  e.  spring. 

Endure. 


Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
S.  Bartholomew,  v.  XV./.3. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Burial  of  Dead,  z/.  xii.  /.  5. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  1. 


So  his  love  to  Christ  e. 

She  never  could  e. 

Thoughts  that  in  thankfulness  e. 

That  Thoiij  on  earth,  wouldst  aye  with  her  e. 
Who  could  e.  a crown?  but  He. 


S.  John  Evang.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Enduring. 

E.  life  again,  that  Passover  to  keep. 

Enfeebled. 


E.  spirits  own. 


Enfolding. 

And  waft  us  heaven-ward  with  e.  wing. 


1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 


Enfolds. 

E.  us  here  like  mist. 

Engage. 

The  record  of  to-day  e. 

All  eyes  to  dazzle  and  e. 

Enjoy. 

Sa  too  may  soothing  Hope  Thy  leave  e. 


I Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 


E.  as  it  fills  with  Thee. 
E.  is  and  glorified. 


Enlarging. 

Ennobled. 


I Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 


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ENNOBLING — ENTIRE. 


Ennobling. 

Too  soon  th’  e.  carols,  pour’d. 

Enough. 

Are  not  e. — the  legal  sword. 

It  is>.,  O Lord  ! now  let  me  die. 

E.,  if  right  our  feeble  lays. 

Enquire. 

Turn  thee  from  these,  or  dare  not  to  e. 


Enquiring. 

To  Thee  her  first  e.  glance. 

Till  pass’d  th’  e.  daylight  hour. 

Enraptur' d. 

One  high  e.  strain. 


Enrich. 


Watch  by  the  sick  : e.  the  poor. 

Enrolls. 

Whom  in  her  list  she  now  e. 

EnshrirPd. 


On  Chastity’s  meek  lap  e. 
His  visible  e.  wave. 


Ensign. 

Ensure. 


And  self-commanding  hearts  e. 

Enter. 


We  saw  this  morning  e.  in. 

All  seems  the  same  : but  e.  in  and  see. 
Till  Reason  e.  in,  and  trace. 

Enter'd. 

Have  e.  thee,  as  in  some  temple  gate. 

Entering. 

We  see  Chejst’s  e.  triumph  slow  ascend. 

Enthrall. 


Thy  votaries  would  e. 

Enthralls. 

Ah  ! ’tis  the  world  e. 

E. : the  smooth  stones  of  the  flood. 


Enthroned. 

E.  in  thy  sovereign  sphere. 

Whom  Love  e.  would  send,  in  aid. 

Seek  ye  to  sit  e.  by  Me  ? 

Entice. 

E.  him  home  to  be  forgiven. 

Entire. 

Trust  e .,  and  ceaseless  praise. 

Till  our  hearts  are  wean’d  e. 

O most  e.  and  perfect  sacrifice. 

Owns  Thy  e.  control. 


S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  i. 

Circumcision,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Circumcision,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xviii.  1.  2. 

Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Sexagesima,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Matrimony,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Tues.bef.  Easter,  v.  ix.  1. 2. 
20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


ENTRANCED — ESCAPE. 


125 


Entranced. 

Weak  mortals,  all  e .,  on  earth  would  lie. 
It  seems  not  to  th’  e.  ear. 

Entwine. 


The  funeral  evergreens  e. 


Envious. 


My  soul  is  e.  of  mine  eye. 

Or  how  shall  e.  brethren  own. 

He  would  behold  thy  wounds  with  e.  eyes. 


Envy. 

And  in  the  blest  could  e.  be. 


Ephod. 

The  snow-white  E.  wear. 

Equal. 

Thine  e.  rays  are  resting  found. 

In  e.  race  fleet  o’er  the  sky. 

Equals. 

And  sure  their  sin  as  far  from  e.  thine. 


Erect. 


Bow’d,  but  e.  in  heart. 

Erewhile. 

On  thoughts  that  bitterest  seem’d  e. 

But  where  your  prayers  were  leam’d  e. 


24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Restoration,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

Ascension  Day,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

I Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascension,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

Purification,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

II  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 


Why  wilt  thou  e.  from  Me  ? 
As  their  glad  e.  they  pursued. 


Err. 

Errand. 


20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 


Errands. 


On  his  celestial  e.  bound. 

Erring. 

Lord  of  this  e.  flock  ! 

Go,  and  thine  e.  brother  gain. 

Error. 

When  withering  blasts  of  e.  swept  the  sky. 
Was  Eds  soothing  blind. 


S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


Erst. 

Where  e.  our  Saviour  watch’d  upon  His  knees.  3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Bright  hopes,  that  e.  the  bosom  warm’d.  1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

As  e .,  beholding,  loves  His  wayward  child.  4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

That  shelter’d  e.  a thousand  kings.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii./.  2. 

Upon  life’s  varied  view,  so  joyless  e.  and  cold.  7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

As  e.  upon  our  King.  S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 


Esau. 

Thus,  A1. -like,  our  Father’s  blessing  miss.  2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 


Escape. 

How  shall  we ’s.  th’  o’erwhelming  Past?  1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


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ESCAPE — ETERNITY. 


“ Haste,  for  thy  life  £.,  nor  look  behind.” 
Fain  would  our  lawless  hearts  e. 


Counting  the  cost,  in  all  t’  e. 
But  we  as  in  a glass  e. 

Our  rude  e.  of  love. 


Espy. 


Essays. 


Estate . 

No  glare  of  high  e. 

Brightening  their  high  e. 

Some  glorious  earnest  of  thine  high  e. 


i Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

Morning,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  I. 

Catechism,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  I. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


Esteem'd. 

With  thankless  toil,  and  vile  e. 

Eternal. 

Think  on  th’  e.  home. 

Open  Thy  fount,  e.  Dove. 

And  from  th’  e . home  above. 

Of  old  they  lean’d  on  Thy  e.  word. 

The  boundary  of  th’  e.  year. 

In  the  e.  distance  blending  bright. 

Ten  days  th’  e.  doors  display’d. 

He  is  th’  e.  mirror  bright. 

A Brother  on  th’  e.  throne. 

E.  One,  Almighty  Trine  ! 

Who  have  th’  e.  towers  for  our  appointed  bourne. 
Now  that  th’  e.  Son. 

Lest  on  the  e.  shore. 

Th’  e.  turrets  blaze. 

Where  is  Thy  favour’d  haunt,  e.  Voice  ? 

Of  thine  e.  treasure. 

And  tracing  through  the  cloud  th’  e.  Cause. 
When  from  the  east  th’  e.  morning  moves. 
Sure  pledge  of  her  e.  rest. 

Clings  the  E.  Child. 

Shall  spend  in  love  th’  e.  day  ! 

And  in  th’  e.  leisure  of  calm  love. 

His  passport  through  th’  e.  gates. 

O’er  which  th’  e.  Dove. 

For  an  e.  wreath. 

Upon  th’  e.  shore. 

As  in  the  hands,  th’  e.  Priest. 

Eternally. 

Than  close  with  aught  beside,  to  last  e. 

Of  love  to  last  e. 

Eternity. 


19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  I . 

1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Ash-Wednes.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

S.aft.  Ascension,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v . vi.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  1. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 


Could  see  across  E. 


ETHEREAL — EVEN. 


127 


Ethereal. 

M ay  keep  thV.  warmth  our  new  Creator  brought.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  1.  8. 


By  harmless  fire,  among  the  e.  thrones. 
Their  stations  in  the  far  e.  wild. 

Have  stain’d  her  pure  e.  pall. 

Euphrates. 

E.  through  the  lonely  land. 

Eve. 


S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  7/.  iii.  /.  5. 


Abide  with  me  from  morn  till  e. 

Oft  as  they  watch’d,  at  thoughtful  e. 
When  dewy  e.  her  curtain  draws. 

But  when  e.’s  silent  foot-fall  steals. 

The  breeze  of  e.  sweeps  wildly  as  of  old. 
The  same  that  won  E.’s  matron  smile. 

Is  glorious  on  that  e. 

And  dear  th’  autumnal  e. 

His  slumber  on  the  e.  of  death. 

Oft  as  at  morn  or  soothing  e. 


Evening,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  i.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v'.  ix.  1.  I. 


Even. 

E.  with  the  loud  Hosanna  ringing  in  His  ears. 
E.  so,  heart-searching  Lord,  as  years  roll  on. 
E.  so,  the  world  is  thronging  round  to  gaze. 
E.  as  reflected  streams  of  light. 

E.  in  remorse,  would  smile  on  Thee. 

E.  from  the  womb  takes  no  release. 

E.  on  Thy  throne  of  purity. 

E.  Mercy’s  self  her  face  must  hide. 

Yet  in  the  world  e.  these  abide. 

E.  human  Love  will  shrink  from  sight. 

E.  to  the  doting  mother. 

E.  in  His  hour  of  agony  He  thought. 

E.  sinners,  taught  by  Thee. 

E.  such  is  this  bad  world  we  see. 

E.  so,  the  course  of  prayer  who  knows  ? 
These  are  not  scenes  for  pastoral  dance  at  e. 
E.  so,  who  loves  the  Lord  aright. 

E.  from  their  Pagan  sleep. 

Or  breath’d  their  vows  at  e. 

E.  as  my  fathers  did  : for  what  am  I. 

Feel  e.  His  God  depart. 

4 4 If  thou  hadst  known,  e.  thou. 

And  lay  thee  e.  with  earth. 

E.  of  their  own  prophetic  thought. 

E.  He  who  reads  the  heart. 

44  E.  like  the  Son  of  God.” 

And  stars  that  shoot  through  freezing  air  at  e. 
These  in  Life’s  distant  e. 

E.  round  the  death-bed  of  the  good. 


1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  x.  1.  3. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


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EVEN — EVERLASTING. 


Till,  like  twin  stars,  with  e.  pace. 

E.  from  the  tree  He  deign’d  to  bow. 

E.  through  the  veil  of  sleep  it  shines. 

E.  in  this  crowded  loneliness. 

E.  as  He  goes  ; with  the  same  human  heart. 
E.  sinners  for  the  evil  day. 

E.  in  the  Church’s  holiest  aisle. 

E.  from  thine  arms,  so  kind  and  soft. 

Who  taught  thy  pure  and  e . breath  ? 

Not  in  moist  flowers  at  e. 

E.  wedded  Love,  till  Thou  be  nigh. 

With  e.  matron  pace. 

E.  such  an  awful  soothing  calm. 

Evening. 

The  playful  touch  of  e.  air. 

The  first  soft  star  in  e.  ’s  crown. 

And  fast  as  e.  sunbeams  from  the  sea. 

Nor  e.  rainbow  gleam’d  so  fair. 

Half  seen  against  the  e.  sky. 

Look  homeward  through  the  e.  sky. 

As  in  that  solemn  e.  walk. 

As  e.  black-bird’s  full-ton’d  lay. 

Eventide. 

And  lo  ! at  e.  the  world  is  drown’d. 

Ever. 

E. , in  its  melodious  store. 

For  e.  on  my  Saviour’s  breast. 

E.  in  sight  of  all  our  bliss. 

In  quiet  *?.,  and  in  shade. 

Should  stay  the  -moving  sphere. 

E.  the  richest  tenderest  glow. 

Brightening  in  <?. -changeful  bloom. 

E.  in  thrilling  sounds  like  these. 

E.  the  truest  heart. 

E.  in  tune  for  love  and  praise. 

And  e.  do  His  will. 

If  e.  on  the  mount  with  Thee. 

E.  upon  us  ! thy  keen  gaze. 

Fresh,  ^.-growing  strengths  await. 

Where  e.  -moving  myriads  seem  to  say. 

E.  at  hand,  with  airs  divine. 

True  Might  and  -present  Love. 

Evergreens. 

The  funeral  e.  entwine. 

Everlasting. 

On  th’  e.  Parent  sweetly  smil’d. 

The  e.  sea  proclaims. 


S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

Holy  Baptism,  v.  x.  I . I. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  9. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Morning,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  /.  I. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 

Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


EVERLASTING — EXPANSE. 


129 


The  e.  birthright  should  receive. 

The  e.  gates  again. 

An  e.  bond  imparts. 

Of  th’  e.  chime. 

Then,  when  through  yonder  e.  arch. 

The  e.  chant. 

Evermore. 

Which  e.  makes  all  things  new. 

And  where  Love  is,  that  offering  e.  is  blest. 
So  e.,  by  Faith’s  undying  glow. 

So  help  us  e.  with  Thee  to  bow. 

Reject  us  e. 

“ For  e.  of  Me.” 

In  life’s  long  sickness  e. 

For  e.  Thine  own. 

So  e . He  deems  His  Name. 

With  blended  voices  e. 

Now,  journeying  westward,  e. 

Every  where. 

And  read  Thee  e. 

Thus  e.  we  find  our  suffering  God. 


Evil. 

As  though  her  e.  hour  were  fled. 

Like  birds  of  e.  wing,  to  mar  our  sacrifice. 
That  e.  spirit  ever  fram’d. 

What  e.  eye  can  entrance  win. 

All  e.  spirits  round  about. 

Nor  say,  “ From  this  world’s  e.  set  us  free.” 
E’en  sinners  for  the  e.  day. 

Exalt. 


Highest  e.  thy  glorious  Lord. 

Examples . 

For  words  of  hope,  and  bright  e.  given. 

Exceeding . 

The  voice  e.  loud. 


Except. 

E . in  all  I Thee  discern. 

E.  Thine  hand  and  seal  he  show. 


Art  thou  th’  e.  one  ? 

Sighs  that  e.  but  not  relieve. 


Excepted. 

Exhaust. 


Exhaustless. 

To  call  from  that  e.  store. 

Expanse. 

Spreads  o’er  th’  e.  of  Heaven. 

Oh  say,  in  all  the  bleak  e. 

K 


2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Catechism,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  6. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  4. 
SS.Sim.  & Jude,  v.  vi./.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  9. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 

Septuagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
W.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  1 . 1. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Good  F riday,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

Ordination,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 


130 


EXPECTATION — EYE. 


Expectation . 

Nor  E.  rise. 

Experience, 

The  swain’s  e.  eye. 

Leaving  their  own  e.  rest. 

Expire. 

To  last  till  time  e. 

No  more  on  listless  ears  e. 

Expiring. 

Grant,  Lord,  that  when  around  th’  e.  world. 

Express. 

Who  can  e.  the  love. 

Who  can  e.  the  soothing  charm. 

Express'd. 

The  print  of  Heaven,  to  be  e. 

Exquisitely. 

More  e.  bland  ! 

Exulting. 

The  tumult  with  a deep  e.  fear. 

To  lift  and  guide  th’  e.  heart. 


Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Churching,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


Eye. 

The  e.  first  finds  thee  out  in  thy  secure  repose. 
To  tempt  her  meditative  e. 

Turn  with  undazzled  e. 

Mine  e.  unworthy  seems  to  read. 

I cannot  paint  to  Memory’s  e. 

Flew  open  to  his  fainting  e. 

Out  of  the  restless  e. 

While  yet  we  gaze  with  childish  e. 

Hide  not  Thy  mild  forgiving  e. 

He  too  is  blest,  whose  outward  e. 

Touching  the  tremulous  e.  with  sense  of  light. 
That  gladlier  turns  to  e.  the  shuddering  start. 
Who  watch  His  e .,  and  hold  His  guiding  hand  ! 
E.  of  the  only  Wise  ! 

And  met  an  e.  serene. 

Was  never  yet  created  e. 

But  peace — still  voice  and  closed  e. 

Are  to  Faith’s  e.  a pledge,  &c. 

To  close  the  weary  e.  and  hush  the... breath. 
Dawns  on  the  Patriarch’s  e. 

Quick  let  the  swelling  e.  forget. 

The  loving  e.  that  watches  thine. 

Too  proud  to  bear  a pitying  e. 

With  upward  e.  they  float  serene. 

His  e.  is  following  where  sweet  Mercy  leads. 
Lingering  in  heart,  and  with  frail  sidelong  e. 
They  check  the  wandering  e. , severely  kind. 


1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  5- 

4 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v . v.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.  1.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  z/.  i.  /.  3. 
Ash-Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  7* 

I Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

I Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 


EYE. 


The  gazing  e.  no  change  can  trace. 

But  tenderer  than  a dove’s  soft  e. 

Gentiles  ! with  fix’d  yet  awful  e. 

To  His  mind’s  e. 

With  unaverted  e. 

And  read  in  thy  pale  e.  serene. 

For  every  glimpse  thine  e.  can  catch. 

That  to  the  Cross  the  mourner’s  e.  should  turn. 
Or  in  some  drearier  scene  Thine  e.  controuls. 
Where  all  his  e.  survey’d. 

Nor  let  the  Pastor’s  thankful  e. 

In  the  world’s  wondering  e. 

What  evil  e.  can  entrance  win. 

They  should  draw  to  Heaven  his  downward  e. 
Though  sleep  have  clos’d  her  infant’s  e . 

My  soul  is  envious  of  mine  e. 

With  half-clos’d  e.  a lion  there. 

To  shun  the  voice  and  e.  of  praise. 

Help  us,  each  hour,  with  steadier  e. 

Soft  slumbers  in  the  open  e.  of  Heaven. 

To  Fancy’s  e.  their  motions  prove. 

Nor  shudder  at  the  E.  that  saw  thee  stray. 
The  haughty  e.  may  dazzle  and  confound. 

To  watch,  with  firm  unshrinking  e. 

No  e.  but  His  might  ever  bear. 

Lord,  by  Thy  sad  and  earnest  e. 

The  e.  in  smiles  may  wander  round. 

No  sinner’s  e.  might  then  receive. 

To  aid  Affection’s  dreaming  e. 

And  tell  thy  jewels  o’er  with  jealous  e. 
Watching  the  e.  where  reason  sleeps. 
Through  sevenfold  flames  thine  e.  shall  see. 
Who  scornful  pass  it  with  averted  e. 

All  centres  in  thine  e. 

No  more  he  strains  his  wistful  e. 

Two  ways  alone  his  roving  e. 

We  mete  out  love,  as  if  our  e. 

Lent  to  some  partial  e. , disclosing  all. 

Stands  in  full  sunshine  of  Thy  piercing  e . 
The  swain’s  experienc’d  e. 

’Tis  not  the  e.  of  keenest  blaze. 

E.,  ear,  and  hand,  and  loving  heart. 

With  lips  firm  clos’d  and  fixed  e. 

His  strain’d  e.  from  the  sight. 

When  saints  beneath  their  Saviour’s  e. 

And  learn  to  quit  with  e.  serene. 

And  love  to  raise  the  languid  e. 

The  fallen  Church  hath  felt  Elijah’s  e . 

E.  of  God’s  word  ! where’er  we  turn. 


131 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Tues.  bef. East.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Wed. bef.  Easter,  v.  iii./.  7* 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v . i.  /.  7. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v . vi.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5- 
S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
S.  Bartholomew,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


EYE — EYES. 


132 

Then  as  ye  turn’d  your  weary  e. 

And  Christian  Hope  can  cheer  the  e. 

“No  mist... shall  hide  the  e.  of  Heaven. ” 

No  e.  pursue  their  lawless  starts. 

The  e.  of  Faith,  that  waxes  bright. 

A lodestar  to  a warrior’s  e. 

We  cower  before  th’  heart-searching  e. 

Yet  comfort  in  His  e.  we  read. 

Your  keen  -glances  are  too  bright. 

She  listens,  till  her  pale  e.  glow. 

The  bearers  wait  with  wondering  e. 

To  the  great  Father  lifts  her  pale  glad  e. 

Lo,  to  her  alter’d  e.  the  Law’s  stern  fires,  &c. 
Pledge  of  the  untir’d  arm  and  e .,  &c. 

The  e.  that  watches  o’er  wild  Ocean’s  dead. 
Straight  to  the  Cross  she  turn’d  thy  dying  e. 

Eyed. 

Which  he  at  distance  e. 

Sweetly  thy  sickening  throbs  are  e. 

Is  water,  by  gross  mortals  e. 

Eyelids . 

My  wearied  e.  gently  steep. 

Eyes. 

E.  that  the  beam  celestial  view. 

To  hide  Thee  from  Thy  servant’s  e. 

As  o’er  a sleeping  infant’s  e. 

These  e. , that  dazzled  now  and  weak. 

And  hides  his  weary  e.  to  pray. 

And  e.  that  never  more  may  smile. 

With  all  that  cheers  a wanderer’s  e. 

Pure  e.  and  Christian  hearts. 

Thou,  who  hast  given  me  e.  to  see. 

See  here  the  fruit  of  wandering  e. 

Mine  e.  upon  Thy  wounds  are  bent. 

Upon  Thy  streaming  wounds  my  weary  e. 

So,  buried  with  our  Lord,  we’ll  close  our  e. 
Our  e.  may  see  it  glow. 

The  Church’s  hope  finds  e.  to  see. 

E.  to  the  blind. 

Are  yet,  to  e.  that  see  them  true. 

The  heavens  are  watching  with  their  thousand  e. 
Thenceforth,  to  e.  of  high  desire. 

With  veiled  e .,  nor  own’d  his  lay. 

And  their  e.  fail  for  waiting  on  their  Lord. 
Yet  in  fallen  Israel  are  there  hearts  and  e. 
Weak  e.  on  darkness  dare  not  gaze. 

Bless’d  e. , which  see  the  things  we  see  ! 


S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

I Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xii.  1.  I. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  10. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

, 3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  I. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5* 

13  Trinity,  v.  xx.  1.  1. 


EYES— FACE. 


133 


By  all  but  lowly  e. 

Thou  hide  thine  e. , to  make  thy  peevish  moan. 
It  is  so — ope  thine  e .,  and  see. 

So  awful  to  her  e. 

Whose  e.  have  seen  beyond  the  tomb. 

Raise  thy  repining  e. 

Our  e.  see  all  around  in  gloom  or  glow. 

Back  on  the  gaudy  world  our  wilful  e. , &c. 
Though  with  seal’d  e.  awhile  they  walk. 

With  e.  too  tremblingly  awake. 

Ah  ! little  dream  our  listless  e. 

Whom  poor  men’s  e.  and  hearts  consent  to  bless. 
Or  issuing  thence,  the  e.  of  mourners  steeps. 
He  would  behold  thy  wounds  with  envious  e. 
Sure  if  our  e.  were  purg’d  to  trace. 

So  Famine  waits,  and  War  with  greedy  e. 
Blest  e. , that  see  the  smiling  gleam. 

We  hid  our  e.  and  held  our  breath. 

The  light  from  those  soft- smiling  e. 

Whence  parents’  e.  would  hopeless  shrink. 

Eyne. 

And  upward  gaze  with  eagle  e. 


15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Conv. of  S. Paul, v.  viii./.  I. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  7- 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


The  / of  a child. 


FABRICS. 

Face. 


Below,  the  lake’s  still  f. 

With  f.  unveil’d,  is  He  they  go  to  seek. 
Till  men  behold  his  angel  f. 

The  ‘‘innocent  brightness”  of  an  infant’s /. 
With  gold  and  myrrh  she  sought  Thy  f 
Nor  didst  Thou  turn  Thy  f away. 

Love  f to  f reveal’d. 

But  we  may  f.  the  rays  that  stream’d. 

E’en  Mercy’s  self  her  f must  hide. 

Look  Sorrow  in  the  f 

His  f from  rude  reproachful  gaze. 

The  Saviour  hides  His  f. 

And  welcome,  with  bright  open  f. 

But  he  who  sees  God’s  f may  brook. 

On  the  true  f of  Sin  to  look. 

God  turn  His/!  for  aye  away. 

Their  Lord’s  averted  f 
The  rays  of  the  Almighty’s  f 
From  our  dear  Saviour’s  f.  benign. 
Pleading  with  sinners  f to  f 
Y et  still  the  f.  of  heaven  is  grey. 

Though  changed  and  glorified  each /. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,^.xiii./.  3. 
1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Tues.  bef.  Easter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 
18  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 


FACE— FAIN. 


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4 4 Know  thou  My  f.  alway.  ” 

And  f to/.,  and  heart  to  heart. 

Alway  to  God  in  Heaven,  and  see  His  f. 

To  light  up  nature’s  f again. 

As  meet  for  those,  who  f.  to  f 

Fade. 

Less  quickly  from  th’  unstable  soul  would  f. 
When  hopes  presumptuous  f.  and  fall. 
Pursue  the  bright  track  ere  it  f.  away. 

Since  all  that  is  not  Heaven  must  f. 

When  f all  earthly  flowers  and  bays. 

When  visions  f.  and  hearts  grow  cold. 

Faded. 

Then  wash  with  fruitless  tears  our  f crown. 
Our  f.  crown,  despis’d  and  flung  aside. 

Have  f.  into  twilight  gray. 

F.  yet  full,  a paler  green. 

Fades. 

Nor  f.  it  yet,  that  living  gleam. 

Faster  than  now  it  f,  that  gleam  revive. 

Fading. 

F ast  f.  from  our  wistful  gaze. 

Which,  like  a f lamp,  flash’d  high. 

No  f frail  memorial  give. 

The  f.  chaplet  of  the  year. 

One  changeless  pine  in  f.  woods. 

Their  f.  garland  freshly  weave. 

Fail. 


S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 

M.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  1.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
19  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


Nor  fear  lest  sympathy  should  f. 

F.  to  find  fit  echoing  here. 

Shed  light  that  cannot  change  or  J. 

Toil,  prayer,  and  watching/ 

The  grey-hair’d  saint  may  f.  at  last. 

And  their  eyes  f.  for  waiting  on  their  Lord. 
When  all  the  world  shall  f 
How  love  divine  may  woo  and /. 

May  thy  tried  comforts  never  f ! 

Fails. 


But  there  sight  f. 


Ash- Wednesday,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 


Fain. 

And  Love’s  last  flower  seem’d  f.  to  droop,  &c.  1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
And  thou,  too  curious  ear,  that  f.  4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  1.  I. 
We  too,  O Lord,  would  f command.  1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

And  would  thy  dull  heart  f Circumcision,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

The  wilful  heart  be  f.  to  own.  2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Is  f.  to  slake  its  fire.  2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Thy  Church  is  f to  cry.  5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


FAIN — FAIR. 


“The  “Man  of  Loves”  was  f to  pray. 

Who,  if  he  dar’d,  would  f be  mute  ! 

That  when  he  f would  curse. 

Is  f to  dwell. 

Deafens  the  ear  that  f would  wake. 

Was  f to  look  to  Heaven  and  sigh. 

F.  would  our  lawless  hearts  escape. 

F.  would  he  shun  both  ear  and  sight. 

Were  ye  not  f to  doubt  how  Faith  could  dwell.  S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 


135 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

5  Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 


The  widow’d  Church  is  f to  rove. 

Faint . 

The  last  f pulse  of  quivering  light. 

Or  /!,  or  false,  their  shadows  prove. 

O f.  not  ye  for  fear. 

These,  and  such  f half- waking  dreams. 
Had  watch’d  Thee  gleaming/]  and  far. 
That  twilight  gleam  to  her,  though  /!,  &c. 
Lest  on  our  lonely  way  we  f 
F ew,  f. , and  bathing  sight. 

If  ever,  boating  from  f.  earthly  lyre. 
With7which  His  spirit  waxeth  f 
To  see  us  f.  and  fall. 

Lest  thou  shouldst  f.  or  stray. 

Why  should  we  f.  and  fear  to  live  alone  ? 


SS.Sim.  & Jiid.,  v.  i. /.  4. 

Evening,  v.  i.  7.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

6  Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xiii.  /. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v . iv.  1.  8. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 


4- 


F.  warblers  of  this  earth,  that  would  combine.  S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  7. 


No  fear  lest  he  should  swerve  or  f 
F.  as  the  pipe  of  wakening  lark. 

Beams  with  too  f.  a smile. 

Fainting. 

Flew  open  to  his  f.  eye. 

Cast  down  her  f child. 

Lo,  at  Thy  feet  I f lie. 

Then,  f soul,  arise  and  sing. 

Nor  f.  turn  to  seek  thy  distant  home. 
Stayest  her  f.  steps  along  the  wild. 

Faintly. 

F give  back  what  we  adore. 

Till  we,  too,  f shine. 


Yet  ere  thy  craven  spirit  f. 

It  lies  before  me,  f outspread. 
I only  know  ’tis  f and  sweet. 
F deeds  of  charity  their  fruit. 
And  love  this  sight  so  f 


Faints. 

Fair. 


S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 
4 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  I. 

7  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  4. 

Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 


Ah!  wherefore  gleam  those  upland  slopes  so/!  ? 1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
On  features  wan  and  f 4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Thought  has  not  colours  half  so  f.  4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


FAIR — FAITHFUL. 


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Yet  flourishing  to  sight  as  f. 

Nor  ev’ning  rainbow  gleam’d  so  f. 

In  all  f.  things  around. 

Shews  it  not  f from  yonder  steep. 

As  pure,  as  fragrant,  and  as  f 
Farewell,  for  her,  th’  ideal  scenes  so  f 
In  a f ground  our  lot  is  cast. 

Nor  less  your  lay  of  triumph  greeted  f. 

Fairy . 

One  of  Life’s  f isles. 

No  spring  was  His — no  f gleam. 

Faith. 

The  arrows  wing’d  in  Heaven  for  A1,  that,  &c. 
F.  ’s  ear,  with  awful  still  delight. 

Descries  by  f.  her  Saviour’s  form. 

Nor  slow,  nor  hurrying,  but  in  f. 

Can  read  where  F.  is  fix’d  and  true. 

Of  Christ’s  unswerving  f. 

By  f.  and  hope  in  Thee  unseen. 

But  if  indeed  with  reckless  f. 

F.  makes  the  vision  plain. 

And  F.  be  sham’d  by  the  believer’s  sin. 

F.  is  their  fix’d  unswerving  root. 

Are  to  F ’ s eye  a pledge  of  God’s  forgiving,  &c. 
Tun’d  by  F’s  ear  to  some  celestial  melody. 

A hopeless  f , a homeless  race. 

So  evermore,  by  FVs  undying  glow. 

Their  blessing,  who  by  f can  wean. 

Have  we  not  still  our  f to  seek  ? 

To  walk  by  f.  and  not  by  sight. 

As  f grows  rare. 

Cleansing  thy  sight  by  prayer  and  f 
Reason  and  F.  at  once  set  out. 

F.  faster  runs,  but  waits  without. 

The  child-like  f,  that  asks  not  sight. 

Were  ye  not  fain  to  doubt  how  F.  could  dwell. 
Fancy  may  die,  but  F is  there. 

And  F may  feed  her  eager  view. 

The  eye  of  F,  that  waxes  bright. 

But  seen  by  F,  ’tis  blood. 

A few  calm  words  of f.  and  prayer. 

Whence  thy  reposing  F 

Where  F has  kept  her  midnight  watch. 

Friends  out  of  sight,  in  f to  muse. 

Sees  Thee  by  f.  on  Mary’s  breast. 

Like  thee  to  patient  F , shall  rise  forgiven. 

Faithful . 

Thy  sad  eye  rests  upon  Thy  f few. 


Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  9. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Easter  Tuesday,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
SS.Phil.  &Jas.,z/.  viii./.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Circumcision,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5* 
W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S . Bartholomew,  v.  xiii.  /.  I . 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
SS.Sim.  & Jude,  z/.xiii./.4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


FAITHFUL— FALL. 


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That  in  Thee  every  f view. 

With  f Abraham  here. 

’Tis  so  in  love — the  f heart. 

The  f mother  surely  knows. 

That  Name,  by  which  Thy  f.  oath  is  past. 

If  but  the  prisoner’s  heart  be  f found  and  true. 
Joy  to  the  f.  Three  renew’d. 

Thy  saints  have  prov’d  the  f.  Word. 

The  Saviour  walking  with  His  f Three. 

If  only  he  be  f.  found. 

Most  like  the  f.  pair  are  they. 

Whose  arm  supports  her,  on  Whose  f.  breast. 
On  no  sweet  sister’s  f.  breast. 

The  f.  champions  shall  embrace. 

To  commune  how  a f martyr  dies. 

In  sharpest  perils  f prov’d. 

Most  like  a/*,  dove. 

Faithless. 


Circumcision,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  /.  I. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
S.Mark,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

S.  John  Baptist,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Who  fallen  on  f days. 

When  all  seems  f round  and  drear. 
Nor  stay’d  to  heave  one  f.  sigh. 
Though  dearest  hopes  are  f.  found. 
O guide  us,  when  our  f hearts. 
Back  to  the  world  we  f turn’d. 
When  f.  ones  forsake  thy  wing. 


Circumcision,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
S.Luke,  v.  xx.  /.  1. 


Fall. 

Till,  when  the  shadows  thickest  f 
And  f the  sounds  of  mirth. 

Again  to  f , and  rob  Thy  shrine. 

Steal  down  like  April  dews,  that  softest  f. 
How  sweet,  in  that  dark  hour,  to  f 
Surely  not  yet  th’  avenging  shower  will  f. 
Isaac’s  fond  blessing  may  not  f.  on  scorn. 
See  Lucifer  like  lightning/! 

F not,  like  wither’d  leaves,  away. 

Let  it  not  f. 

The  wild  dog  howls  at  f.  of  night. 

Teach  the  adoring  heart  to  f. 

The  fire  of  God  is  soon  to  f. 

An  angel’s  hopeless  f 

Or,  when  soft  showers  in  season  f. 

To  see  us  faint  and  f. 

But  where  they  f,  forgotten  to  abide. 
While  angels  prostrate  f 
As  gently  on  his  spirit/! 

Sweetening  the  sorrow  of  his  f 
Dim  or  unheard,  the  words  may  f 
And  free  as  air  it  f. 


2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 
5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

I Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  1.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


FALL — FALTERS. 


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Where  bright  leaves,  reddening  ere  they / Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

By  day  and  night  her  sorrows  / Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

Speak  gently  of  our  sister’s  / Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

As  in  the  Sacred  Land,  the  shadows  / K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iv.  /.  2, 

So  soft  the  melting/  Ordination,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Fallen. 


Who  / on  faithless  days. 

On  us  their  /.  progeny. 

F or  /.  souls  some  healing  breath. 

44  Where  art  thou,  / man  ? come  forth,”  &c. 
Lies  / imperial  Pride. 

Yet  in/  Israel  are  there  hearts  and  eyes. 

F.  all  beside. 

The / Church  hath  felt  Elijah’s  eye. 

For  us  her  true  though / seed. 

What  ? /.  again  ? yet  cheerful  rise. 

Far  in  the  North  our /.  days  have  seen. 

Falling. 

By  rushing  waves  and  / stars. 

Rising  and  / as  on  angel  wings. 

Rising  and  /.  on  the  ear. 

Still,  as  ye  watch  life’s / leaf. 


Circumcision,  v.  x.  1.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  v.  /.  6. 
9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  z/.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 


Falls. 

As  o’er  the  Church  the  gathering  twilight / 
It  must  be  so  : else  wherefore /. 

F.  on  the  moor  the  brief  November  day. 
One  moment — and  to  earth  he /. 

So  softly /.  the  lay  in  fear  and  wrath  begun. 


21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  I. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.  iii.  /.4» 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


The  shower  of  moonlight / as  still  and  clear.  Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  1. 


False. 

Or  faint,  or /,  their  shadows  prove. 

By /.  kind  solaces,  and  spells  of  earth. 
With  thy / smile. 

Yield  to  the /.  delight. 

From  Pride’s / chime,  and  jarring  wrong. 
Faster  than  those /.  drops  and  few. 

And  thou,  / heart  and  frail. 

O vision /.  and  vain  ! 

These  we  have  scorn’d,  O / and  frail  ! 
For  the / world’s  seducing  spell. 

And  if  some  tones  be /.  or  low. 

Faltering. 

Their / tale  disdain. 

She  trills  her  widow’d,  /.  song. 

And  Demas,  nam’d  in / prayer. 

By  thee  to  aid  my /.  thought. 

Falters . 

4 4 Who  art  Thou,  Lord  ?”  he /.  forth. 


4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  z/.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Luke,  £/.  x.  /.  4. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vii.  1. 1. 


FAME— FANCY. 


139 


Fame. 

To  power  or  f.  we  rudely  press. 

Familiar. 

As  for  some  dear  f.  strain. 

When  in  f talk  God’s  voice  was  heard. 

F.  by  our  pathway  grow. 

Famine. 

So  F.  waits,  and  War  with  greedy  eyes. 

Famish'd. 

The  f.  hawk  has  found. 

Answering  a f nation’s  call. 

Fan. 

Or  f them  with  Thine  airs  serene. 

Fancied. 

In  f.  darkness  free. 

Just  as,  in  f triumph  bold. 

And  f all  beyond. 

Fancies. 

To  chase  repining/!,  as  they  rise. 

And  far  and  wide  their  f.  rove. 

On  vacant  f throng. 

Bring  all  our  wandering/!  home. 

And  raise  new  worlds,  where  happy  f.  rove. 


Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Ordination,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

Mon.bef.  Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  5* 
4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

4 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  1.  I. 
24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 


Fancy. 

Not  for  light  F.'s  reed. 

Haply  half  in  f.  grieving. 

That  purest  spot  in  F.  's  heaven. 

Are  all  that  now  the  wildering/!  meets. 

No  flattering/!  change  our  Monarch’s  doom. 
Wild  F.,  peace  ! thou  must  not  me  beguile. 
But  we  by  F.  may  assuage. 

The  festering  sore  by  F.  made. 

Wild  f.  blew  his  bugle  strain. 

That  o’er  the  wistful  f.  fleet. 

The  promise  of  our  God,  our  f’s  theme. 

To  F.’s  eye  their  motions  prove. 

Let  not  our  sinful  f.  trace. 

F or  F.  with  her  shadowy  toys. 

Some  darling  of  blind  f dead  and  gone. 
They  bound  his  f too. 

Ye  gentle  elves,  by  F.  seen. 

But  faster  than  she  soars,  our... A!  tires. 

Shall  last  in  f.  unimpair’d. 

We  shall  live  on,  though  F.  die. 

And  ever  F.  9s  wing. 

In  thought  to  wander,  f.  -blest. 

F.  may  die,  but  Faith  is  there. 


3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
1 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5- 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
SS.Phil.  &Jas.,z/.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xiii. 7.4. 


140 


FANCY — FARTHEST. 


No  bower  to  F.  dear. 

Th’  aerial  gleam  that  F.  lends. 

That  thou  shouldst  Hope  or  F.  give. 

Fane. 

Though  never  more  on  Sion’s  f. 

’Tis  now  a f , where  Love  can  find. 

As  wisely  mightst  thou  in  Jehovah’s  f 

Far . 

And  we  see  f.  in  holy  ground. 

How  happier  f than  life  the  end. 

Where  f away  and  high  above. 

F.  in  the  wild  His  steps  were  driven. 

While  f.  beyond  the  sound  of  praise. 

F.  through  the  twilight  of  the  morn. 

A',  o’er  the  cedar  shade,  some  tower  of  giants  old. 
F.  seen  across  the  sandy  wild. 

In  calmness  for  His  f- seen  hour  He  stays. 

F.  in  the  rocky  walls  of  Sion  sleep. 

F open’d  on  their  eager  view. 

From  the  f.  depth  of  light  once  more. 

F.  opening  down  some  woodland  deep. 

F.  out  of  sight  we  seem  to  glide. 

And  sure  their  sin  as  f.  from  equals  thine. 

F.  better  we  should  cross  His  lightning’s  path. 
F.  other  strains,  f other  fires. 

F.  better  they  should  sleep  awhile. 

F.,f  away,  the  home-sick  seaman’s  hoard. 

F.  in  the  North  our  fallen  days  have  seen. 

F.  on  the  breeze  one  dirge-like  note. 

F.  in  the  nameless  mountain  cove. 

Fare. 

Ill  f.  the  lay,  though  soft  as  dew. 

Farewell. 


Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  vii .1.*]. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Ash-Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Mon.bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Mon.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi./.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


Our  neighbour  and  our  work  f 
Yet  dares  not  open  f.  of  Thee  take. 

F,  for  her,  th’  ideal  scenes  so  fair. 

Yet  not  f.  her  hope. 

So  long  had  given  f. 

Call’d  thee  to  take  his  last  f 
F. ; for  one  short  life  we  part. 

The f word  is,  “Peace.” 

Thy  serious  sweet  f 

Farther. 

F.  from  Heaven  would  be. 

The  mountain  f.  lies— there  seek  thy  goal. 
Nor  fear  to  seek  Him  f in  the  wild. 

Farthest. 

To  regions  f.  from  the  fount  of  day. 


Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  7- 
24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


FAST — FATHER. 


I4I 


Fast . 

F.  fading  from  our  wistful  gaze. 

And  / beside  the  olive-border’d  way. 

Are  melting/,  away. 

Who  will  not  wake  or / with  Thee  ! 

Else  let  us  keep  our  / within. 

Their  frailty  well,  and  hold  them / 

F.  link’d  as  Thy  great  Name  to  Thee,  O Lord. 
Oh,  sickening  thought ! yet  hold  it  f 
And  / as  evening  sunbeams  from  the  sea. 
That  it  should  soar  and  glide  with  thee  so  / 
Where  in  her  shadow,  / asleep. 

But  fix’d  to  hold  Love’s  banner  / 

Calls  us  from  where  ye  soar  so  / 

Never  so /,  in  silent  April  shower. 

Death  only  binds  us  / 

That  would  make  / our  bonds  again. 

The  line  of  yellow  light  dies  / away. 

Shall  find  his  wings,  and  soar  as / and  free. 
Though  / yon  shower  be  fleeting. 

The  four  strong  winds  of  Heaven  / bound. 
Refresh  us,  Lord,  to  hold  it  / 

F.  by  his  father’s  grave. 

Fasted. 

Alone  He /,  and  alone  He  fought. 

Faster. 

F.  than  now  it  fades,  that  gleam  revive. 

F.  than  those  false  drops  and  few. 

His  beams  have  / sped. 

But  / than  she  soars,  our... Fancy  tires. 

Faith  / runs,  but  waits  without. 

Fasting. 

’Twas  thus  upon  his  /-day. 

F.  he  watch’d  and  all  alone. 

Fate. 

And  if  our / be  death,  give  light  and  let  us  die. 
What  lowly  / their  own  controls. 

Father. 

Who  hath  the  F.  and  the  Son. 

He  bless’d  them  in  His  own  and  in  His  A.  \r,  &c. 
F.  and  Lover  of  our  souls  ! 

A nursing  F.  dear. 

When  /,  mother,  nursing  friend. 

Yet  had  her  F.’s  finger  turn’d. 

Lull’d  in  a f.’s  arms  to  sleep. 

His  F.’s  light  was  pour’d  from  Heaven. 
Watch  by  our / Isaac’s  pastoral  door. 

Thus,  Esau-like,  our  F.’s  blessing  miss. 


Evening,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
Ash-Wednes.,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  M.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  7. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvii.  /.  I. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S . bef.  Adv. , v.  iv.  /.  8. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  L 8. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  /.  5« 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  I, 
Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 


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FATHER — FAVOUR’D. 


F to  me  Thou  art  and  Mother  dear. 

The  F.  spares  the  Son,  for  thee  to  die. 

Saw  from  Thy  F.’s  bosom  to  th’  abyss. 

As  the  deep  calm  that  breath’d,  “ F.,jorgive.” 
And  in  her  F.  ’s  arms. 

Which  lulls  me,  clinging  to  my  F ’s  breast. 

“ O F. ! not  My  will,  but  Thine  be  done.” 
As  in  the  pit  his  f.’s  darling  lay. 

First  F.  of  the  holy  seed. 

Her  F ’s  household  to  adorn. 

And  homeward  to  Thy  F ’s  throne. 

With  Christ  His  F.’s  throne. 

Where  Angels  view  the  F.  ’s  light. 

Alone  with  His  true  F.  found. 

He  to  His  F.  gently  yield. 

The  heart  that  scorn’d  a f.’s  care. 

Their  F.’s  joy,  their  hope  alone. 

To’  adore  the  F of  all  gentle  lights. 

He  to  His  F.  groan’d  and  wept. 

O F.  of  long-suffering  grace. 

The  F. , who  his  vigil  keeps. 

The  F.  of  thy  Lord  can  grudge  thee  nought. 
But  in  My  F.  ’s  book  are  writ. 

Thine  own  adopting  F.  love. 

By  f.  dear  and  mother  mild. 

His  F.  ’s  dearest  blessing,  shed. 

To  the  great  F.  lifts  her  pale  glad  eye. 

Fast  by  his  f.’s  grave. 

F.  and  King,  O where  art  thou  ? 


M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  1.  i. 
M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Tu.bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  x.  1.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiv./.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  xviii.  1.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Holy  Baptism,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


Fathers . 

F.  may  hate  us  or  forsake. 

As  when  our  f.  walk’d  abroad. 

Lord,  if  our  f.  turn’d  to  Thee. 

Among  their  fs’  tombs. 

E’en  as  my  f did  : for  what  am  I. 


2 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 


Faultless. 

For  f virgins  round  His  throne. 

All  true,  all  f. , all  in  tune. 

Favour’d. 

Has  swept  Thy  footsteps  from  the  f clime. 
Our  mother  dear,  this  f.  day. 

But  where  it  lights,  the  f.  place. 

Their  home  and  God’s,  that  f.  place. 

When  highest  rapt  and  f.  most. 

Where  is  Thy  f.  haunt,  eternal  Voice? 

F.  beyond  Archangels’  dream. 

That  f.  seer — but  where  shall  he  be  found  ? 
Oh  ! highest  f of  all  Spirits  create. 


W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  12. 
4 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  1.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Baptist,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 


FAVOURITES— FEARFUL. 


143 


Thy  f walking  in  Thy  light. 


Favourites . 


Fear. 


O faint  not  ye  for  f. 

First  sow  in  holy/! 

Why  should  we  /!,  youth’s  draught  of  joy. 
The  friend  of  Thine  in  f.  and  need. 

The  tumult  with  a deep  exulting/! 

Nor  f.  lest  sympathy  should  fail. 

Fresh  from  the  stain  of  crime  ; nor  f.  to  meet. 
But  with  the  sinner’s  f their  hope  departs. 
God  teaching  love  and  f 
Mingling  with  tones  of f.  and  ire. 

Or  Love,  the  flower  that  closes  up  for  f 
But  where,  in  gentle  spirits,  f. 

And  can  he  choose  but  f.  ? 

In  doubt  and  f. 

No  f but  we  shall  soon  behold. 

Save,  Lord,  by  Love  or  F. 

Landscape  off. ! 

Nor/!  to  seek  Him  farther  in  the  wild. 

In  sorrow  kneeling,  and  in  f. 

Go,  to  the  world  return,  nor  f.  to  cast. 

With  f.  and  anguish  to  divide. 

How  should  we  gaze  in  trance  of f ! 

How  is  it  stain’d  with  f.  and  strife  ! 

Ye/!  no  vexing  mood. 

Forgive,  if  round  thy  towers  he  walk  in  f. 
Why  should  we  faint  and  f to  live  alone. 
Whose  wakeful  musings  are  of  guilt  and  f 
Profan’d  by... mirth,  or  scar’d  by  worldly/! 
Warring  unharm’d  with  sin  and  f. 

No  anxious  f to  damp  Affection’s  glow. 
With  f.  and... joy  weak  hearts  surprising. 

No  f.  lest  he  should  swerve  or  faint. 

’Twixt  love  of  Christ  and  f of  sin. 

A deep  mysterious  f. 

For  bridal  joy  and  f 

But  all  is  still,  ’twixt  hope  and  f 

She  lingers  in  the  porch  for  grief  and  f 

So  softly  falls  the  lay  in  f and  wrath  begun. 

Thy  penance  in  calm  f 

But  f.  to  wake,  and  find. 

Spirit  of  God’s  most  holy  F.  ! 

Fearful. 

It  was  a/!  joy,  I ween. 

Their  f.  shadows  cast. 

Therefore  on  f.  dreams  her  inward  sight. 
With  that  more  f.  war  within. 


19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  1.  1 . 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  1.  5- 
Easter  Tuesday,  v.xi.  1.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /._3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  5- 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  2# 


144 


FEARING — FEEBLE. 


Fearing. 

And  f.  most  his  own  vain  heart. 

Yet  f.  to  be  wrong. 

As  f.  to  presume. 

Fearless . 


19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


In  f love  and  hope  uncloy’d. 

F.  of  the  passing  hoof. 

But  win  her  f way  against  the  chafing  tide. 
Then  f turn  where  Heaven  hath  set  thy  part. 
Ye/  in  your  nests  abide. 

Might  / follow  to  their  blest  abode. 

Then  / walk  we  forth. 

The  soul  unswerving  and  the  / tongue. 

To  wanton  with  some  / child. 

With  true  and  / mind. 

So,  / for  their  charmed  life. 

Then  in  the  air  she  /.  springs. 

Fears. 


4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


It  /.  in  open  day  to  shine. 

’Tis  Thine  by  vows,  and  hopes,  and  / 
On  human  hopes  and  /. 

From  foul  reproach,  from  thrilling  / 
Who  / to  take  their  word. 

And  O ! by  all  the  pangs  and  / 

And  bury  in  His  wounds  our  earthly  / 


3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  7. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 


Feast. 

Such  is  the  world’s  gay  garish  f. 

The  f is  o’er,  the  guests  are  gone. 

Into  a conqueror’s  royal  f 
To  the  forbidden  f return. 

For  the  dear  f of  Jesus  dying. 

O come  to  our  Communion  F. 

Feature. 

And  each  calm  f,  ere  we  read. 

Features. 

Or  on  lov’d  f.  dawn  and  die. 

On  f wan  and  fair. 

Till  thou  have  scann’d  His  f.  well. 
Upon  the  slumbering/  glow. 

Fed. 

Where  thousands  once  He  f. 

Where  Abraham  f his  flock  of  yore. 
Bath’d  in  soft  airs,  and  /.  with  dew. 
Why,  at  the  same  fond  bosom  f. 

Feeble . 

Here  set  thy  f.  chant. 

Too  f.  for  Confession’s  smart. 


2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  I. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  5* 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 


Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wednesday,  v.  iii.  1. 3. 


FEEBLE — FEET. 


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Enough,  if  right  our  f lays. 

With  strength  and  hope  your  f.  dust. 

Feed. 

And  Faith  may  f her  eager  view. 

Feeds. 

Who  men  and  angels  daily  f. 

But  f.  with  solace  kind  the  willing  soul. 

Feel. 

And  make  us  f.  Thee  nigh. 

The  chill  night-blast  to  f 

It  shames  the  weary  heart  to  f itself  alone. 

To  f.  the  wildfire  burn. 

Its  woe  and  burthen  f 
Thou  wilt  f.  all,  that  Thou  mayst  pity  all. 
In  mercy  thou  mayst  f the  heavenly  hand. 
Well  may  I guess  and  f. 

Our  wasted  frames  f.  the  true  sun,  and  live. 
Shall  f.  the  shower  of  Mercy  fall. 

By  all  the  trembling  hope  ye  f. 

Or  doth  He  f the  Cross  ? 

F.  e’en  His  God  depart  ? 

And  well  it  is  for  us  our  God  should  f 
But  yet  our  craving  spirits  f 
I f.  each  wound  ye  reckless  give. 

They  f.  him  fleeting  by. 

F.  only — for  in  silence  gently  gliding. 
Approach  : for  thou  canst  f the  gleam. 
To/  thy  kind  upholding  arm. 

And  our  hearts  f.  they  must  not  break. 

Shall  f.  Thee  on  their  weary  way. 


S.  Barthol.,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

T ues.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  /.  I . 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  1.  7. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.  after  Asc.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
Con.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  5- 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  /.  5* 
Ordination,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


Feeling. 

F.  the  rock  beneath  his  feet.  21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5- 

F.  more  bitterly  alone.  Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Feels. 

Forsaken,  f.  her  present  God  again.  Tues.bef. East.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

Thy  grovelling  soul  that  f.  so  desolate  and  dry.  Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Who  f his  God  so  near.  2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Lone  Nature  f.  that  she  may  freely  breathe.  20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Feet. 

They  strew  the  ground  beneath  His  f.  I Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

And  wiser  Mary  linger’d  at  Thy  sacred  f.  I Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Start  up,  and  ply  your  heavenward  f.  2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

With  due  f tracing  round.  3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

With  dizzy  brow  and  tottering/  4 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Cloth’d  and  in  calmness,  at  his  Saviour’s  f.  4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Whose  waters  kiss  the  f of... vine-clad  hill.  3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Put  off  thy  shoes  from  off  thy  f 5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

L 


FEET — FETTER’D. 


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Flowers,  that  grow  beneath  our  f. 

Lo,  at  Thy  f.  I fainting  lie. 

Sitting  by  turns  beneath  Thy  sacred  f 
Where’er  she  sets  her  duteous  f 
And  kiss’d  the  Saviour’s  f. 

F.,  and  to  sinners  wholesome  blame. 

Before  His  f.  the  clouds  were  riven. 

Feeling  the  rock  beneath  his  f. 

To  the  Redeemer’s  f.  their... treasures  bear. 
New  hearts  before  their  Saviour’s  f.  to  lay. 
Plying  their  daily  task  with  busier  f 
Gather’d  long  since  at  Jesus’  f 
Low  at  Thy  f renew  her  vows. 

Calls  us,  like  thee,  to  His  dear  f to  cling. 

Fell. 

That  from  His  aching  brow  by  moonlight  f. 
But  ne’er  so  soft  f noon-tide  shower. 

Then  bolder  scale  the  rugged  f 
By  mountain  grot  or  f. 

Ere  yet  upon  the  new-built  altar  f 
That  winds  unseen  beneath  the  shaggy  f 
Spake,  and  was  heard  by  f.  disease. 

Felt. 

That  f.  Thee  kneeling. 

As  Israel’s  crowned  mourner  f. 

Y ef  your  Maker’s  smile  that  hour. 

Ye/.  it  all  renew’d. 

The  fallen  Church  hath  f Elijah’s  eye. 

Who  that  has  f.  thy  glance  of  dread  ? 

That  once  was  gay  and  f.  the  spring. 

F.  Thee  how  strong,  our  hearts  how  frail. 


No  more  a charnel-house,  to  f 
’Mid  reeds  and  mountain  f 
F.  old  age  and  youth  serene. 


Fence. 

Fern. 

Fervent. 

Festal. 


To  join  that/,  throng. 

The  f.  warblings  flow’d. 

Banquet,  and  hymn,  your  Eden’s  f.  store. 

Festering. 

The  f.  sore  by  Fancy  made. 

Festival. 

Ye  might  have  sped  to  keep  high/! 


Fetter'd. 

The  f.  tongue  its  chain  may  break. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 
Easter  Tuesday,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

K.  Charles  M. , v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
4 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  1. 2. 
6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7- 
15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

Easter  Day,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  vii./. 2. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
8 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 


FETTERS— FIERCE. 
Fetters . 

In  funeral  f wound. 

Fever’d, 

And  wilt  Thou  hear  the  f heart  ? 

The  f pulse  beats  higher. 

With  f lips  and  wither’d  heart. 

Our  f brow  in  age  to  soothe. 

Feverish. 

The  vex’d  pulse  of  this  f world. 

Few. 

Thy  sad  eye  rests  upon  Thy  faithful  f 
Are  those  f.  precious  drops  of  Thine. 

F vernal  joys  can  show. 

To  journey  ona/  lone  years. 

F.,  faint,  and  baffling  sight. 

Where  hast  thou  left  those  f.  sheep  in  the  wild 
Faster  than  those  false  drops  and  f 
How  f.  the  happy  secret  find. 

All  own  ; but  f,  alas  ! will  love. 

But  f.  delights  can  summer  bring. 

The  flame,  that  in  a f.  short  years. 

Let  me  not  grudge  a f.  short  years. 

Pass  a f.  days,  and  this  dull  darkling  globe. 
Pass  a f.  years — look  in  once  more. 

A f calm  words  of  faith  and  prayer. 

A f.  bright  drops  of  holy  dew. 

Field. 

Abiding  in  the  f 

Than  if  th’  untrodden  bloodless  f. 

In  all  the  blissful  f 

Lo  ! from  yon  argent  f 

Lord,  in  Thy  f.  I work  all  day. 

And  wheresoe’er  in  earth’s  wide  f 
Add  house  to  house,  and  f to  f. 

O’er  wave  or  f 

Sees  deep  within  that  dazzling^ 

In  camp  or  f. 

Fields. 

On  the  bright  f.  beyond  the  sky. 

Fly  from  the  “old  poetic”^ 

The  fragrance  of  our  old  paternal  f 

Like  summer  f,  beneath  the  shadowy  clouds, 

And  pours  to  the  forsaken  f. 

Fiends. 

And  lash’d  the  vex’d  f to  their  yawning  deep. 

Fierce. 

Now  the  f Bear  and  Leopard  keen. 

When  in  one  f.  flame. 


147 


Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

? 9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
S.Luke,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Holy  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xix.  1.  I. 
11  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. ' 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


148  FIERCER — FILLS. 

Fiercer . 

Are  f.  than  a foeman’s  dart. 

Fiercest. 

IIow;  in  their  f sway. 

The  mid-day  sun,  with  f glare. 

Fiery. 

To  bathe  the  landscape  in  a f stream. 

The  f sword  that  guarded  shew’d  it  too. 
When  at  the  Patriarch’s  call  the  f.  shower. 
When  issuing  from  his  cloud  of  f.  gold. 

No  f wing  is  seen  to  glide. 

But  first,  by  many  a stem  and  f blast. 

By  Chebar  in  the  f blast. 

Diverse  along  all  space  in  f.  flight. 

Fight. 

In  open  f 

Like  warrior  when  the  f.  is  nigh. 

Tir’d  ere  the  f.  begun. 

Fig-tree. 

Set  in  the  f -t.  ’s  polish’d  stem. 

Nor  may  our  household  vine  or  f.-t.  hide. 

In  his  own  pleasant  f.-t.’s  shade. 

Files. 

These  bright  and  order’d  f. 

Filial. 

If  f and  maternal  love. 

How  can  it  rise  in  f.  prayer? 

But  who,  O perfect  f.  heart  ? 

First  f duty,  then  divine. 

Fill 

Which  whispers,  “Take  thy  f.  ere  death.” 
F high  the  bowl,  and  spice  it  well. 

F.  high  the  bowl,  benumb  His  aching  sense. 
To  / the  heart’s  fond  view. 

Heaven  less  and  less  will  f. 

Sit  down  and  take  thy  f of  joy. 

A breath  the  Gospel  trump  to  f 

Fill’d. 

F.  with  each  other’s  company. 

Fills. 

Enlarging  as  it  f.  with  Thee. 

Rises  the  holy  pile  that  Kedron’s  valley  f 
It  f the  Church  of  God. 

F.  ear  and  brain. 

That  f.  up  all  the  ample  gloom. 

AndyC  the  holy  place. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  1.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  I 5. 
S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v . iv.  /.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  x.  /.  1. 


Catechism,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

I Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud. , v.  iv.  /.  2. 


FINAL — FIRE. 


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Final. 

When,  ere  the  / pang  His  soul  should  rend. 
Shall  work  thy  / good. 

Find. 

Be  set  to  hallow  all  we  / 

Nor  wonder,  should  ye  / your  King  in  tears. 
Where  shall  the  holy  Cross  / rest  ? 

He  in  youth  shall  / his  rest. 

And  we  are  left  to  / our  way. 

And  watch  how  light  can  / its  way. 

To/  a prayer  their  Lord  may  hear. 

Daily  to  lose  themselves  in  hope  to  /their  God. 
But  in  the  gentler  breeze  we  / 

Give  me  a heart  to  / out  Thee. 

Fail  to  / fit  echoing  here. 

Noblest  things  / vilest  using. 

Thus  every  where  we  / our  suffering  God. 
That  Love  yet  lives,  and  Patience  shall  / rest. 
No  “minstrel  rapture”/  for  thee. 

’Tis  now  a fane,  where  Love  can / 

For  should  he  wake,  and  / her  gone. 

Came  down  His  flock  to  f. 

In  joy  to / it  after  many  days. 

How  few  the  happy  secret  / 

As  one  still  bent  to  / or  make  the  best. 

Shall  / his  wings,  and  soar  as  fast  and  free. 
Such  proof  as  they  are  sure  to / 

But  in  the  thought  of  Jesus  / 

But  fear  to  wake,  and  / 

And  where  shall  Mother’s  bosom  / ? 


F a spell  unheard  before. 


Finding. 

Finds. 


Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

Morning,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  8. 
Septuagesima,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  x.  1.  4. 


The  eye  first  / thee  out  in  thy  secure  repose.  I Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 


The  Church’s  prayer / wings  to  soar. 

The  Church’s  hope  / eyes  to  see. 

But  / her  grace. 

Springs  to  his  Cross  and / his  glory  there. 


4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  9. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  10. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 


Finest. 

When  Nature  tries  her / touch. 

Finger. 

Yet  had  her  Father’s  / turn’d. 

Fingers. 

Should  unseen / on  the  wall. 

By  virgin  / duly  spread. 

Fire. 


4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  z/.  vi.  1.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


She  has  a charm,  a word  of / 


FIRE — FIRM. 


150 

“ Glory  to  God  !”  from  yonder  central  f 

Set  the  clear  heavens  on  f 

Is  fain  to  slake  its  f 

The  raging  F,  the  roaring  Wind. 

His  hand  withdraws  the  penal  f 
To  watch  the  f upon  the  mount. 

Salted  with  f they  seem. 

And  hark  ! amid  the  flashing/] 

Must  win  their  way  through  blood  and  f. 

To  heap  the  censer’s  sacred  f 

And  blood  and  f have  run  in  mingled  stream. 

As  with  a seraph’s  robe  of  f. 

Hastes  to  proclaim,  “ God  is  not  in  the  fn 
The  f of  God  is  soon  to  fall. 

The  spark  of  his  first  deathless  f. 

F.  from  Jehovah  came. 

Thy  guardian  f , Thy  guiding  cloud. 

To  make  the  rushing  f.  -flood  seem. 

But  we  no  holy  f have  caught. 

Earth’s  gems  the  f.  of  Heaven  have  caught. 
Zeal’s  never-dying/] 

It  lit  in  Thee  no  f. 

Of f.  from  Heaven  to  bless  their  votive  alms. 
By  harmless  f,  among  the  ethereal  thrones. 
Linger’d  around  His  skirts  two  forms  of f. 
What  though  around  His  throne  of  f. 

Only  let  Heaven  her  f.  impart. 

Fires. 

Infusing  all  that  f the  breast. 

Earth  all  refin’d  with  bright  supernal  f 
And  earlier  light  thine  altar  f. 

Revive  our  dying/],  to  burn. 

The  f that  rush’d  on  Sinai  down. 

Those  purer  f on  high. 

The  heathen’s  wizard  f. 

And  when  the  Spirit’s  beacon  f 
In  f.  of  love. 

Between  us  and  the  f of  youth. 

Far  other  strains,  far  other  f. 

Lo,  to  her  alter’d  eye  the  Law’s  stern  f are  lent, 
When  storms  are  high,  or  when  the  f.  of  war. 

Firm. 

To  watch,  with  f.  unshrinking  eye. 

With  lips  f clos’d  and  fixed  eye. 
Endearing,/],  serene. 

Each  other  in  so/]  a grasp. 

Which  f embrac’d  with  heart  and  arm. 


Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v,  xii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Catechism,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  1.  I. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 


11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
S.  Mark,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  2. 


FIRST. 


First. 

The  eye  f finds  thee  out  in  thy  secure  repose. 
F.  stirr’d  the  tide  of  song. 

Mindful  of  these,  the  f -fruits  sweet. 

Where  to  behold  them  was  her  heart’s  f prayer. 
Now/!  to  offering  led. 

F.  sow  in  holy  fear. 

To  Thee  we  turn,  our  Last  and  F. 

F.  bid  us  from  their  arms  ascend. 

F.  made  our  infant  spirits  burn. 

To  Thee  her  f.  enquiring  glance. 

In  her  f.  charming  bowl. 

When/C  to  her  fond  gaze  is  given. 

Steal  down  like  April  dews,  that... fall  and  f. 
When  f it  felt  the  Sun. 

What  wins  their  f.  and  fondest  gaze  ? 

F.  open  her  sweet  breast. 

The  f.  soft  star  in  evening’s  crown. 

But  as  at  f Thine  all-pervading  look. 

Oh  ! joy  to  Mary  f.  allow’d. 

At/]  a lonely  rill. 

F.  Father  of  the  holy  seed. 

Not  as  at  f,  but  with  intenser  cry. 

’Tis  forfeit  like  the  f — we  own  it  all. 

F.  Levi,  then  all  Israel,  from  the  snare. 

With  the  f.  flowers  that  lead  the  vernal  dance. 
F.  His  great  power  He  to  the  sinner  shews. 
The  spark  of  his  f.  deathless  fire. 

With  healing/],  with  comfort  now. 

Your  f.  and  perfect  form  ye  show. 

And  fresh,  as  when  it  f was  shed. 

The  f.  lorn  hour  of  widowhood. 

Only  the  f.  renew’d — the  heathen’s  choice. 
But  f. , by  many  a stern  and  fiery  blast. 

To  Heaven  whence  f.  it  came. 

F.  seek  thy  Saviour  out,  and  dwell. 

Love  sought  Him  f. — at  dawn  of  morn. 

Her  witness  f.  the  Church  must  hear. 

When  f.  on  thee  with  tenderest  gleam. 

This  is  their  f9  their  dearest  joy. 

F.  filial  duty,  then  divine. 

The  f in  shame  and  agony. 

That  f into  his  bosom  found. 

F angel  of  His  Church,/]  steward  of  His  grace, 
In  that  f.  strife,  whence  Satan  in  despair. 
When  sinners  f so  near  are  brought  ! 

Is  fragrant  with  a mother’s  f.  and  fondest  prayer. 
By  Thine  own  mother’s  f.  caress. 


ISI 


1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  iv. /.  1. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  1. 1 . 
4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon. , v.  vi.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 
25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S. Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvii.  1.  2. 
,S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Churching,  v.  v.’  /.  3. 


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FIRST-BORN — FLAME. 


First-born. 

So  when  the  f-b.  of  Thy  foes.  3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

Thou  f-b.  of  the  year’s  delight.  Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Fish. 

And  f,  like  living  shafts  that  pierce  the  main.  23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Fisher. 

So  spake  the  weary  f,  spent.  5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 

But  one  poor  f’s  rude  and  scanty  store.  7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Fit. 

F us  for  perfect  Rest  above. 

Fail  to  find  f echoing  here. 

F.  prelude  of  the  joy,  when  spirits  won. 

Fitful. 

Watch  for  the  f breeze. 

Are  heard  her  sacred  tones  ; the  f sweep. 


Morning,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  2 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 


Fits. 

When  heaven  by  f is  dark  and  bright. 
It  f thy  stature  now. 

And  f the  spousal  ring. 

Five. 

Where  f proud  cities  lie. 

Fixed. 

With  f adoring  look. 

Can  read  where  Faith  is  f and  true. 
Not  half  so  f,  amid  her  vassal  hills. 
Faith  is  their  f unswerving  root. 
Gentiles  ! with  f yet  awful  eye. 

F.  on  the  desert  haze. 

For  ever  f in  no  unfruitful  gaze. 

But  f to  hold  Love’s  banner  fast. 

With  lips  firm  clos’d  and  f.  eye. 

A way,  and  f his  wavering  choice. 

In  the  f brow  serene. 

Where  f , as  if  one  prayer  could  heal. 


7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  1 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  2 
2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  7. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  4 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Flame. 

Speed  to  the  eastern  mount  like  f 
Play  smiling  with  the  f and  sword. 

The  heavenward  f annoy. 

With  all  a Painter’s  art,  and  all  a Minstrel’s  f. 
One  towering  thorn  was  wrapt  in  f. 

To  keep  the  lingeringyC...alive. 

To  see  God’s  ransom’d  world... and  f depart, 

Upon  his  soul  like  f 

Swiftly  and  straight  each  tongue  of f. 

The  pure  f spreading  high  and  low. 

To  starving  bodies  food  and  f. 


1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


FLAME — FLEET. 


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Half  darkness  and  half  f 

The  Tyrant,  when  in  one  fierce  f 

Mounts  up  their  altar  f. 

The  /,  that  in  a few  short  years. 

Till  every  heart  have  caught  your  f. 

And  waken  Joshua’s  spear  of f. 

Flames. 

The  f.  of  His  consuming  jealous  ire. 
Through  sevenfold  f.  thine  eye  shall  see. 
With  f like  these,  all  bright  and  undefil’d. 

Flash . 

He  dreams  he  sees  a lamp  f bright. 

Flash'd. 

Which,  like  a fading  lamp,  f high. 

F.  o’er  him,  high  and  bright. 

F.  once,  and  died  away. 

F.  Sion’s  gilded  dome  to  summer  skies. 

Flashes. 

Light  f.  in  the  gloomiest  sky. 

Flashing. 

And  hark  ! amid  the  f fire. 

The  f.  billows  of  the  south. 

Flat. 

Over  her  f.  and  leafless  reign. 

Flatteries. 

I know  thy  f.  and  thy  cheating  ways. 

Flattering. 

We  trust  th ef.  voice. 

No  f.  fancy  change  our  Monarch’s  doom. 

Fled. 

As  though  her  evil  hour  were  f. 

Long  ere  winter  blasts  are  f. 

Sleep’st  Thou  indeed  ? or  is  Thy  spirit  f.  ? 
When  summer  friends  are  gone  and  f. 
Sorrow  hath  f.  away. 

And  priz’d  for  love  of  summer  f. 

Fleet. 

Some  tender  lights  unnotic’d  f. 

Hardly  will  they  f.  aloof. 

Then  may  the  unbodied  soul  in  safety  f 
A little  while,  and  they  shall  f 
That  o’er  the  wistful  fancy  f 
Caught  by  earth’s  shadows  as  they  f 
F.  from  the  heart,  a worthless  dew. 

The  birds  of  air  before  us  f. 

In  equal  race  f.  o’er  the  sky. 


Whitsunday,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  1.  I. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

S.  John  B.,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  I. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ;,i.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,z/.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  iii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  1.  2. 


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FLEETED — FLOCK. 


Fleeted. 

Had  f to  its  parent  skies.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

Fleeting. 

Though  fast  yon  shower  b ef  25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

When,  like  an  angel’s  wing,  they  feel  him  j^by.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
The  moral  of  each  f.  cloud  and  gale.  S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

Fleshly . 

With  all  our  frail  and  f.  ties.  Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Flew. 


F.  open  to  his  fainting  eye. 

Flies. 

F from  the  heart  and  home  she  dearest  loves. 

Flight. 

The  season’s  f.  unwarn’d  we  mark. 

Reach  to  an  arrow’s  f. 

And  watching  by  his  future  f 
To  where  it  stays  its  lucid  f 
Can  pass  the  f of  souls  adoring. 

Speeding  His  f. 

With  Jesus,  ere  His  f.  He  take. 

Stay  Thou  the  too  presumptuous  f. 

Diverse  along  all  space  in  fiery  f. 

As  if  the  Dove  that  guides  their  f. 

Awaken’d  soars  in  airy  f 

Flinging. 

Every  way  her  free  arms  f. 

F soft  radiance  far  and  wide. 

Float. 

With  upward  eye  they  f serene. 

Yet  wait  awhile,  and  see  the  calm  leaves  f 
Like  pulses  that  round  harp-strings  f 
For  with  that  triumph  seem’d  to  f. 

Floating. 

Thy  wild  hair  f on  the  eastern  breeze. 

Why,  as  we  watch  their  f.  wreath. 

If  ever,  f from  faint  earthly  lyre. 

Comes  f.  on  the  mountain  air. 

Rise  f.  on  its  dove-like  way. 

Floats. 

F.  round  their  steps,  where’er  they  move, 
at  pleasure. 

That  the  youn^  mind  at  random  f 

Flock. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S . Paul,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5- 
6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
SS.Sim.  &Jud., z/.xiii.  1.2. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  Easter,  v.wl.l. 3. 
S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Lord  of  this  erring  f.  ! 

Where  Abraham  fed  his  f of  yore. 

Ye  too,  who  tend  Christ’s  wilderingyC 
Came  down  His  f.  to  find. 

Affrights  the  wandering  f. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


FLOOD — FLOW’ RET. 

Flood. 


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I11  the  deep  weltering/]  4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  I 

The  smooth  stones  of  the  f 8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1 

What  sparkles  in  that  lucid  f Holy  Baptism,  v. 

Floods. 

The  f.  of  glory  earthward  pour.  4 Easter,  v.  v.  /. 

Shall  sit,  and  f unceasing  pour.  S.  Matthew,  v.  vi 

One  rock  amid  the  weltering  f Accession,  v.  iii. 

Floor. 

Till  we,  like  Heaven’s  star-sprinkled  f.  Palm  Sunday,  v. 

Flourish. 

But  they  shall  f from  the  tomb.  6 Epiphany,  v.  x 

To  f and  abide.  4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1. 

Flourishing. 

Yet/]  to  sight  as  fair.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v. 

Flow. 

That  blood  for  sin  must  f.  Circumcision,  v. 
They  bathe  where  holy  waters  f.  5 Epiphany,  v.  b 
If  it  f.  from  childlike  hearts.  Palm  Sunday,  v. 

Perchance  that  little  brook  shall  f.  Easter  Mon.,  v.  ii 

Let  it  f.  on,  but  f.  refin’d  and  clear.  3 Trinity,  v.  viii. 

Let  it  f.  on,  till  all  thine  earthly  heart.  3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  I 

Of  wakeful  anguish  f.  Gun.  Treas.,  v.  x 

Flow’d. 

The  festal  warblings  f.  8 Trinity,  v.  v.  /. 

Flower. 

And  Love’s  last  f.  seem’d  fain  to  droop  and  die.  1 Advent,  v.  ix.  - 
And  her  kindly  f.  display’d.  I Epiphany,  v.  h 

So  have  I seen  some  tender  f.  6 Epiphany,  v.  v 

Hope  their  unfading/]  Septuagesima,  v. 

As  on  th’  uprooted/]  the  genial  rain.  2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Nor  f.  in  classic  grove.  3 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  2 

But  there’s  a sweeter  f.  than  e’er.  4 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  ] 

For  hope  or  joy,  for  f.  or  fruit.  4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /. 

Or  Love,  the  f.  that  closes  up  for  fear.  Good  Friday,  v. 

And  every  f.  was  bath’d  in  light.  1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /. 

Some  gentle  maid  bend  o’er  a cherish’d  f.  3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /. 

And  each  small  f.  of  bashful  hue.  S.  Bartholomew,? 

But  Love’s  a f.  that  will  not  die.  S.  Matthew,  v.  iii 

Each  f.  and  tree,  its  duty  done.  All  Saints,  v.  ii. 

Till  the  last  f of  autumn  shed.  All  Saints,  v.  iii. 

Will  store  each  f,  ye  duteous  lay.  Matrimony,  v.  vi 

Like  a reviving/]  when  storms  are  hush’d,  &c.  Churching,  v.  ii. 
Like  f -leaves  in  a precious  volume  stor’d.  Prayer  at  Sea,  v. 
Her  f.  and  hope  ? but  thou  art  with  him  there.  Prayer  at  Sea,  v. 

Flow’ ret. 


. 2. 

T.  2. 
ii.  1.  I. 


6. 

. 1.  6. 

/.  1. 

vi.  1.  3. 

. 7. 

5- 

ii.  /.  4. 

i.  /.  4. 
c.  /.  5. 

vi.  /.  8. 
i.  1.  1. 

V’ 

v.  /.  4. 
4- 

l.  2. 

7. 

. /.  1. 

vii.  1.  2. 


4- 

iv.  /.  5. 
2. 

7- 

rJ.  ii.  1.  3. 
i.  /.  I. 

/.  2. 

/.  7- 

L.  /.  7. 

/.  6. 

iii.  1.  3. 

iv.  1.  7. 


By  leaf  or  f.  worn. 


2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 


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FLOW’RETS — FOE. 


Flowerets. 

Nor  dare  the  tender  f show. 

Flowers. 

And  all  the  f of  life  unfold. 

Delights  the  f to  lave. 

When  stars  above  or  f.  below. 

And  some  f.  to  bloom  and  die. 

The  f.  all  die  along  our  way. 

F. , that  grow  beneath  our  feet. 

Bright  f of  Eden  bloom  and  twine. 

Where  Thou  hast  set  celestial  f. 

Alas  ! for  her  Thy  opening/. 

With  the  first  f that  lead  the  vernal  dance. 
With  f.  of  pensive  hope. 

Go  sleep  like  closing/^  at  night. 

When  fade  all  earthly  f and  bays. 

Two /,  when  wintry  blasts  assail. 

Not  in  moist  f.  at  even. 

As  where  sweet  f.  some  pastoral  garden  cheer. 
To /I  or  crowns  like  these. 

Flowing. 

Where  is  the  land  with  milk  and  honey  f.  ? 


2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Evening,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
1 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Holy  Baptism,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 


Flown. 

They  had  f.  here,  their  King  to  see. 
Think  where  thy  coward  hopes  had  f. 
By  the  sad  couch  whence  hope  hath  f. 


Flows. 


Watch  Time’s  full  river  as  it  f. 

Flung. 

Upon  the  breeze  is  f. 

Our  faded  crown,  despis’d  and  f aside. 
Around  his  heart  her  tangling  veil  hath  f. 


Flush'd. 

F.  into  green  the  dry  and  leafless  bower. 
F.  with  victorious  might. 

Fluttering. 

Within  these  walls  each  f.  guest. 

Soft  on  her  f heart  shall  breathe. 

Her  f heart,  too  keenly  blest. 

Fly. 

F.  from  the  “old  poetic”  fields. 

Nor  grieve  the  bliss  should  quickly  f 
Shadows  and  boding  night-birds  f 
Cheerly  the  waving  pennons  f 

Foe. 

F.  of  mankind  ! too  bold  thy  race. 

The  martyr’s  f.  still  keep  her  mind. 


Holy  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  1.  I. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
S.  John  Baptist,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Sexagesima,  v.  i.  1.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 


FOE — FOND. 


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How  dearly  to  embrace  thy  f 
That  man,  His  f , by  whom  He  bled. 

Foeman's . 

Are  fiercer  than  a f’s  dart. 

Foemen . 

When  nights  are  dark,  and  f near. 

When  f watch  their  tents  by  night. 

Foes. 

Jesu,  do  Thou  my  f forgive. 

So  when  the  first-born  of  Thy  f. 

O Lord,  our  Lord,  and  spoiler  of  our  f 
The  dull  earth  o’er  Thee,  and  Thy  f around. 
Our  unseen  f appal. 

With  leaguer  of  stem  f 
Now  f.  shall  trench  thee  round. 

And  watchful  f are  stealing  round. 

Nor  be  our  f and  Thine  allow’d. 

Of  pardon’d  f,  and  cherish’d  grace. 

Fold. 

Within  Thy  f.  I cannot  keep. 

The  lonely  watcher  of  the  f 
Lion  or  eagle — each  bright  f. 

Folded. 

Or  birds  that  cower  with  f.  wing. 

With  f arms  on  humble  breast. 


22  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/. xii./.3. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

11  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  iv.  /.  4. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  xii ./.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


Follow. 

And  they,  who/!  Truth  along  her  star-pav’dway.  Christmas  Day,  v.  vii. /.  6. 
Who  f.  on  the  narrow  way.  Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xvi.  1. 4. 

Who  but  would  f,  might  he  break  his  chain?  23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Might  fearless  f to  their  blest  abode.  23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

And  f Jesus  out  of  sight.  S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  /.  4. 

Following. 

His  eye  is  f where  sweet  Mercy  leads. 

F.  the  Lamb  where’er  He  go. 

And  week-days,  f in  their  train. 


I Lent,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


The  Man  seems  f.  still  the  funeral  of  the  Boy.  1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


Follows. 

But  if  there  be,  who  f Paul. 

Folly. 

Whole  years  of  f we  outlive. 

Ere  lost  in  F.  ’s  round. 

Fond. 

Then,  as  each  f unconscious  child. 

F hopeless  fancies  cower. 

A f fraternal  heart. 

When  first  to  her  f gaze  is  given. 
Isaac’s  f.  blessing  may  not  fall  on  scorn. 


S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 

I Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  5, 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

Holy  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 


FOND — FORBIDS. 


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There  are  who  sigh  that  no  f heart  is  theirs. 
So  wanderers  ever  f.  and  true. 

Thou  know’st  us  f and  frail. 

As  if,  f leaning  where  her  infant  slept. 

And  with  our  memory  wings  her  own/,  prayer. 
To  keep  f memory  in  her  place. 

But  middle  age  by  no  f wile. 

Why,  at  the  same  f bosom  fed. 

Thy  true,  f.  nurslings  closer  cling. 

And  who  can  blame  the  mother’s  f.  affright. 
Love’s  treasure  hid  in  her  f.  breast. 


Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  1.  2. 
24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S S . Phil.  & J as. , v.  iii.  /.  3. 
S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Fondest. 

What  wins  their  first  and  f.  gaze.  Quinquagesima,  v.  vii ./.  I. 

Nor  cross’d  her  f prayer.  Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Is  fragrant  with  a mother’s  first  and  f.  prayer.  Churching,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Fondly. 

And  where  we  f.  cling,  forbears  to  wreak.  1 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

F.  we  seek  the  dawning  bloom.  4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

So  dreams  the  heart  self- flattering,  f.  dreams.  Mon.  bef.  East,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
F.  as  if  the  green  turf  wrapt  his  head.  Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Font. 

The  hallow’d  f.  where  parents  bow. 

Food. 

With  angels’  f.  our  brethren  greet. 

To  starving  bodies  f.  and  flame. 

Nor  by  “our  daily  bread”  mean  common  f. 
To  be  our  daily  f. 

Foot-fall. 

But  when  eve’s  silent  f.  -f.  steals. 

Footstep. 

One  gentle  f.  gliding  round. 

Footsteps. 

Lias  swept  Thy  f.  from  the  favour’d  clime. 
With  hurrying^  from  th’  accurs’d  abode. 
Thy  f.  all  in  Sion’s  deep  decay. 

His  dizzy,  doubting  f.  wind. 

Forbears. 

And  where  we  fondly  cling,  f.  to-  wreak. 

Forbid. 


And  voices,  that  f.  to  seek. 

Forbidden. 

Of  Passion  dwelling  on  f.  sweets. 

To  the  f.  feast  return. 

Forbiddhig. 

F. , to  our  frail  desires. 


Forbids. 


F.  us  to  descry. 


S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

I Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

S.  after  Ascen. , v.  vii.  1.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 

I Advent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 

I Lent,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Matrimony,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 


FORCE— FORGIVE. 


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Force . 

Or  with  Love’s  supporting^ 

And  backward  f.  the  waves  of  Time. 

Cast  after  cast,  by  f or  guile. 

By  blameless  guile  or  gentle  f. 

Tempering  rude  hearts  with  calm  angelic  f 
Forc’d. 

F.  from  his  shadowy  paradise. 


Forecast. 

Nor  could  th’  enchantress  Hope  f 

Forego. 

Thy  lovers  must  their  promis’d  Heaven  f. 
So  shalt  thou  dare  f. , at  His  dear  call. 
Though  for  a while  his  hand  f. 

Forehead. 

Wouldst  Thou  Thine  aching  f.  rest. 


Foremost. 

F.  and  nearest  to  His  throne. 

Foreshew. 

F.  the  summer  season  bland. 


Forest. 

Red  o’er  the  f peers  the  setting  sun. 

On  ocean  cove  and  f glade. 

Foretel. 

Canst  thou  her  bold  career  f. 

Foretold. 


By  every  sign  her  Lord  f. 

Forfeit. 

Are  f to  Thy  friends. 

’Tis  f.  like  the  first — we  own  it  all. 
Sin’s  f9  and  redemption’s  cost. 


Forget. 

’Tis  ours  to  mark  them  or  f. 

Quick  let  the  swelling  eye  f. 

Thou  never  canst  f,  nor  leave  alone. 

Nor  in  the  stream  the  source  f. 

Forgets. 

He  only,  who  f to  hoard. 

Forgetting. 

F.  quite  this  grosser  world  of  sin. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  Easter,?',  ix.  /.  5. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  1.  2. 

Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 


Forgive. 

Jesu,  do  Thou  my  foes  f 
Wilt  Thou  f the  wayward  thought. 

They  love  us — will  not  God  f.  ? 

As  the  deep  calm  that  breath’d,  “ Father , f. ” Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Give  and  f. , do  good  and  love.  2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


i6o 


FORGIVE — FORM. 


Wilt  thou  f.  thy  son  one  boding  sigh  ? 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

F. , if  round  thy  towers  he  walk  in  fear. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

How  often  to  f. 

22  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

F.  the  too  presumptuous  thought. 

Annunciation,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Forgiven. 

New  perds  past,  new  sms  f 

Morning,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Absolving  and  f. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Into  a world  f. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

The  wreath  of  man  f. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

The  guilt  that  scorns  to  be  f 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Entice  him  home  to  be  f 

S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Watch  by  Thine  own  f friend. 

S.  Peter,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Then  from  his  cross  to  spring/] 

S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  1.  3. 

Love’s  heralds  sent  to  man  f. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

F.  and  cheer’d  in  vain. 

Commination,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

Shall  rise  f. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Forgiveness. 

F.  only  told. 

Commination,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Forgives. 

“The  Lord  f.  ; thou  shalt  not  die. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

“Thy  God f. — thou  shalt  not  die.” 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

Your  God  f9  but  ye  no  comfort  take. 

Commination,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Forgiving. 

Hide  not  Thy  mild  f eye. 

Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Are  to  Faith’s  eye  a pledge  of  God’s  f.  might.  Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 


What  time,  with  sweet  f cheer. 

Forgot. 

Our  throes  should  be  f 
“ What,  hath  the  Christ  f His  task?” 


4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Whitsun Tues.,^.  viii.  /.  4 


Forgotten. 

Will  not  the  long-/]  glow  ? 

May  be  f. 

Our  own  f.  lore. 

Our  vows  f.  trace. 

But  where  they  fall,  f.  to  abide. 


Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 
Mon.  bef.  East,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  1.  2 
2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 


Forlorn. 

(Lonely,  not  f)  he  stay. 

Till  we,  too,  die  f. 

This  was  the  way  Thou  cam’st  to  save  the  world/]  Sexagesima,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Comes  sweeping  o’er  the  heart  f.  Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

There  her  f.  and  weary  nest.'  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  2 

From  her  sad  couch  she  sprang/]  S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 


Form. 

Descries  by  faith  her  Saviour’s  f 
Nor  knew  an  angel  f.  was  nigh. 

And  His  pale  weak  f. 


2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


FORM — FORWARD. 


161 


Thy  sacred  / is  gone. 

’Tis  not  because  thy  drooping/ 

An  idol  / of  earthly  gold. 

What  shapeless  /,  half  lost  on  high. 

Your  first  and  perfect  / ye  show. 

Sweep  ruthless  o’er  each  silken  / 

And  sure  a / divine  he  wore. 

As  his  transfigur’d  Lord  with  lightning/ 
For  to  the  rest  both  words  and/ 

In  strengthening/  and  freshening  hue. 
The  pale  / like  a lily  show’d. 

To  brood  o’er  silently,  and  / for  Heaven. 


Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  1.  I. 
15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,  z/.iv.  /.  I. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


Former . 

Till  to  our  soul  the  / days  return. 

But  far  unlike  the  / dreams. 

But  trace  not  o’er  the  / way. 

Forms. 

The  giant  / of  empires  on  their  way. 
Linger’d  around  His  skirts  two  / of  fire. 

Forsake. 

Thou  wilt  be  there,  and  not / 

Fathers  may  hate  us  or  / 

I will  not  stir,  lest  I / Thine  arm. 

Bade  the  meek  Publican  his  gainful  seat  / 
When  faithless  ones  / thy  wing. 

Heaven  will  not  leave  thee  nor / 

I ne’er  will  leave  thee  nor / 

Forsaken. 

If  all  must  be  /,  ruin’d  all. 

F.,  feels  her  present  God  again. 

Of  Christ’s / bed. 

And  pours  to  the / fields. 

Forsook. 

On  souls  that  sin  and  earth  / 

When  all /,  her  Angels  still  were  nigh. 


3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xx.  /.  1. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

Tues.  bef. East., v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 


Forth. 

They  are  gone / to  swell  Messiah’s  show.  1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
From  his  dark  veil  at  noon  look’d  / 3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

“Where  art  thou,  fallen  man?  come /,  &c.  Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
The  sentence  is  gone /,  the  ground  is  curs’d.  Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Like  arrows  went  those  lightnings  / Whitsunday,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

Comes  / to  bless  her  God.  Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

Then  fearless  walk  we/  S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


Full / nights  and  / days. 

O / step  and  lingering  will ! 


Forty. 

Forward. 


13  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 


M 


FOUGHT — FOUNT. 


162 


Fought. 

Alone  He  fasted,  and  alone  He  f 

Foul. 

From  f.  reproach,  from  thrilling  fears. 

Was  dyed  so  f,  so  deep  in  grain. 

To  af  dream,  of  heathen  night. 

Fouler. 

A f vision  yet. 

Foulest. 

Till  the  sear’d  taste  from  f.  wells. 

Found. 

By  wakeful  shepherds  Thou  art  f. 

How  God  Himself  is  f. 

Since  never  of  thy  sin  it  f 
Though  dearest  hopes  are  faithless  f 
If  but  the  prisoner’s  heart  be  faithful  f.  and  true. 
Lost  to  be  f no  more. 

For  joy  that  we  have  wak’d  and  f.  it  but,  &c. 
Thine  equal  rays  are  resting/ 

No  place  for  it  is  / 

The  famish’d  hawk  has  / 

O lost  and  f.  ! 

No  thought  like  this  in  Him  is  / 

Ye  may  be  / if  ye  are  sought. 

What  wondrous  helper  have  they  / 

If  only  he  be  faithful  / 

No  drop,  for  them,  of  kindly  influence  / 
Have  our  frail  spirits  / their  ease. 

Where  can  Thy  seal  be  / 

Else  helpless  /,  to  learn  and  teach  Thy  love. 
That  favour’d  seer — but  where  shall  he  be  f.  ? 
That  first  into  his  bosom  / 

“Your  God  is  risen,  and  may  not  here  be  / /” 
Yes  : wheresoe’er  one  trace  of  thee  is  /. 

For  Britain  lost  and  f.  ! 

Foundations. 

’Tis  ’mid  the  strong/  of  the  earth. 

Foundering. 

And  this  our  frail  and  / bark. 

Foundlings. 

God’s  / then  are  we. 

Fount. 

Open  Thy  /,  eternal  Dove. 

To  regions  farthest  from  the  / of  day. 

The  / of  sweetness,  they  shall  rest. 

Still  blazing,  like  the  solar  / 

The  / of  holy  blood. 


S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  I. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /. 3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
3 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  I. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.Bartholom.,  v.  xvii. /.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 

I Christmas,  v.  ix.'  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5- 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 


FOUNT — FRAIL. 


163 


He  hath  a/  of  strength  within. 

Shall  pierce,  and  dry  the  / of  tears. 
Over  the  Holy  F.  they  lean. 

Fountain. 

Thou  turn  thy  back  upon  that  / clear. 
Which  by  his  household  / grew. 

In  every  Church  a / springs. 

Lo  here  the  /.  to  imbue. 

Fountains. 

Green  terraces  and  arched  / cold. 

Her  bowers  are  mute,  her  / dry. 


12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

S.  Bartholomew,^,  x.  /.  2. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  3. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  ii.  /.  1. 


Four. 

And  Lazarus  waken’d  from  his  / days’  sleep.  1 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
Three  were  they — who  hath  made  them  f.  ? 19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

For  e’en  as  those  mysterious  F.  S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

The  / strong  winds  of  Heaven  fast  bound.  All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Fourscore . 

Full  / years,  meek  widow,  she. 

Fragments. 

Poor  / all  of  this  low  earth. 

Will  God  indeed  with / bear? 

The  scatter’d  / Love  can  glean. 

Fragrance. 

Their  / passes  quite  away. 

Her  bashful  / hide. 

The  / of  our  old  paternal  fields. 

The  / of  that  genial  isle. 

With  / after  rain. 


Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  1.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  ii.  /.  2. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


Fragrant. 

Y ef  clouds  of  dewy  steam. 

Soon  as  their  f task  is  done. 

For  moonlight  rovings  in  the  f glades. 

As  pure,  as  f,  and  as  fair. 

Your  order  wild,  your  f.  maze. 

Lily  of  Eden’s  f.  shade. 

Is  f.  with  a mother’s  first  and  fondest  prayer. 
Thy  f.  tokens  live. 


Morning,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 


Frail. 

But  oh  ! f.  hearts,  and  spirits  dark  ! 2 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

And  this  our  f.  and  foundering  bark.  6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

So/  a gem,  it  scarce  may  bear.  6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Our / immortal  souls.  6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

Wondering/  man  Thy  light  should  see.  Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  3, 
Lingering  in  heart,  and  with  / sidelong  eye.  1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

What  doest  thou  here,/  wanderer  from,  &c.  ? 9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
From  man,/  worm  and  weak.  13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

And  thou, false  heart  and /,hast  turn’d  from  all.  1 7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 


FRAIL— FREE. 


164 

Thou  know’st  us  fond  and  f 
Have  our  f.  spirits  found  their  ease. 

These  we  have  scorn’d,  O false  and  f ! 

No  fading/^  memorial  give. 

Is  there,  on  earth,  a spirit  f ? 

With  all  our  f.  and  fleshly  ties. 

Oh  ! who  shall  dare  in  this  f scene  ? 

Where  never  yet  f.  heart  was  known. 

The  world  yet  wins  some  Demas  f 
Though  in  our  f.  embrace. 

Felt  Thee  how  strong,  our  hearts  how  f 
Forbidding,  to  our  f.  desires. 

On  our  f.  love  once  more. 

Frailty . 

Their  f well,  and  hold  them  fast. 

Frame. 

If  on  the  sinner’s  outward  f 

Of  human  or  angelic  f 

More  pangs  than  tongue  or  heart  can  f. 

Heavy  and  dull  this  f of  limbs  and  heart. 

Sweet  visions  of  long-sever’d  hearts  to  f 

Look  on  this  saint,  and  learn  to  f. 

Fram'd. 

F.  by  Heaven’s  peculiar  grace. 

Till  they  had  f.  within  a guardian  spell. 
That  evil  spirit  ever  f. 

Framer . 

Thou  F.  of  the  light  and  dark. 

Frames. 

Our  wasted  f feel  the  true  sun,  and  live. 

Fraternal. 

A fond  f heart. 

F.  joys  above. 

F.  spirits  know. 

Fraught. 

Then,  with  that  inward  Music  f. 

F.  with  a spell  no  angels  know. 

Fray. 

Ye  turn’d  to  help  us  in  th’  unequal  f. 

Free. 

Sick  or  healthful,  slave  or  f 
While  with  you  the  soul  is  f. 

Every  way  her  f.  arms  flinging. 

As  f and  blithe,  as  if  on  earth. 

While  his  f.  spirit,  soaring  high. 

F.  as  on  Hermon  hill. 

Once  gain  the  mountain-top,  and  thou  art  f 


18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  1 . 2. 
S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 
13  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  4 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  2 

Evening,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Ascension  Day,  v.  x.  /.  4 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
I Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  '*]. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 


FREE — FRESH. 


165 


He  thoughtless  roam’d  and  / 

Might  set  the  shadowy  realm  from... sorrow  / 
Oh  ! day  of  days  ! shall  hearts  set  f ? 

Till  Death  the  weary  spirit  / 

Must  rise,  to  / 

Tempering  her  gifts,  that  seem  so  / 

Where  heavenly  mercy  shines  as  / 

With  that  /.  Spirit  blest. 

That  heaven-ward  seem  so  / to  move. 
Wishing,  not  struggling,  to  be  / 

Cross’d  with  as/!  a span  the  vault  of  heaven. 
Nor  say,  4 4 From  this  world’s  evil  set  us  /” 
In  fancied  darkness  / 

How  are  they  / whom  we  had  bound. 

Shall  find  his  wings,  and  soar  as  fast  and  / 
He  heard  and  saw,  and  sought  to  / 

F.  from  rude  care  and  mirth. 

And  / as  air  it  fall. 

And  breathes  serene  and  / 

Till  they,  with  open  heart  and  / 

Freed, 

F.  from  their  twelvemonth’s  thrall. 

Into  / Israel’s  lap  her  jewels  and  her  gold. 


5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
3 Lent,  v,  ii.  /.  6. 


Freedom . 

To  f and  cool  moonlight  air. 

Freely . 

Till  f leaps  the  sparkling  rill. 

Y e lawless  glances,  f.  rove. 

And  bid  her  f.  welcome,  unbeguil’d. 

F.  Thou  givest,  and  Thy  word. 

Is,  “F  give.” 

F.  they  own,  or  heedless  prove. 

Lone  Nature  feels  that  she  may  f breathe. 

Freezing . 

Not  till  the  f blast  is  still. 

Like  violets  in  the  f blast. 

And  stars  that  shoot  through  f air  at  even. 

Frenzy, 

The  maniac’s  rushing/,  to  reprove. 


S.  Peter,  v,  xvi.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v,  ii.  /.  4. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v,  xi.  /.  1. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v,  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
7 Trinity,  v,  ix.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v,  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v,  i.  /.  I. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  5* 
23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Fresh. 

Thou  rustling  breeze  so  f and  gay.  Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

F from  the  stain  of  crime.  2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

D well  coldly,  where  the/ green  earth  is  strew’d.  3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Springs  ever / the  tide  of  holy  tears.  6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

And /,  as  when  it  first  was  shed.  18  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Hues  of  their  own,  / borrow’d  from  the  heart.  24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

In  heavenly  balm,  / gather’d  there.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


FRESH — FROLIC. 


1 66 


F. , ever-growing  strengths  await. 

F.  from  th’  atoning  sacrifice. 

And  moss,  that  glows  as  f and  green. 

F.  from  the  perilous  birth. 

Fresh-borne. 

As  if,  f-b.  from  Eden’s  happy  grove. 

Freshening. 

Her  f.  billows  send. 

A gracious  rain,  f the  weary  bower. 

In  strengthening  form  and  f hue. 

Breathe,  Holy  Ghost,  Thy  f.  gale. 

Freshly . 

Their  hearts,  that  now  so  f.  glow. 

A bosom  f.  taught  to  grieve. 

Their  fading  garland  f.  weave. 


S.Bartholom.,  v.  xv.  1.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  /.  4.f 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 


Fret. 

Should  wince  and  f.  at  this  world’s  little  loss.  Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 


Fretted. 

From  each  carv’d  nook  and  f.  bend. 


Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 


Friend. 

Ask’st  thou,  Christian,  for  thy  f.  ? 

When  father,  mother,  nursing  f. 

The  f of  Thine  in  fear  and  need. 

Watch  by  Thine  own  forgiven  f 
When  to  the  bosom  of  His  f. 

Out  of  a dear  F ’s  side. 

Friendless. 

So  might  we  f.  live,  and  die  unwept. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 


Friends. 

When  with  dear  f.  sweet  talk  I hold. 

That  solemn  style,  “ Thy  nation  and  Thy  f.” 
In  time  to  die  His  f. 

Sooner  than  where  upon  the  Saviour’s  f. 

O hateful  spell  of  Sin  ! when  f.  are  nigh. 
Wish  not,  dear  f,  my  pain  away. 

When  summer  f.  are  gone  and  fled. 

And  all  our  angel  f.  to  bring  Thee  on  Thy  way. 
That,  dearest  of  Thy  bosom  F. 

For  f.  that  press  officious  round. 

F.  out  of  sight,  in  faith  to  muse. 

Friendship. 

Or  F.  scorns  us,  duly  tried. 

On  F,  Kindred,  or  on  Love. 

Frighten'd. 

By  f.  mother’s  shriek,  or  warrior’s  waving  crest. 


Evening,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
S.  Mark,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


Frolic. 


We/,  to  and  fro. 


2 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  2. 


FRONT — FULL. 


167 


Front. 

In/  of  yonder  setting  sun. 

Frown'd. 

Dark  / the  future  e’en  on  him. 

Frowns. 

That  / on  sweet  Affection’s  smile. 

Frozen. 

Seen  deepest  in  the  / stream. 

Fruit. 

Fair  deeds  of  charity  their  / 

See  here  the  / of  wandering  eyes. 

For  hope  or  joy,  for  flower  or/ 

The  / of  death  or  life  to  bear. 

The  work  be  thine,  the / thy  children’s  part. 
The  trees  He  set,  for  lack  of / 

Fruition. 

Not  in/  lost. 

Fruitless. 

Then  wash  with  / tears  our  faded  crown. 

Fulfil. 

And  all  their  holy  joy  o’er  contrite  hearts / / 
Fulfill'd. 

Strange  words /,  and  mighty  works  achiev’d. 
From  hopes  / and  mutual  love. 

Full. 

Watch  Time’s  / river  as  it  flows. 

F.  many  a soft  green  isle  appears. 

Shall  see  the  King’s  / glory  break. 

We  ask  not  / repose. 

A home  for  prayer  and  love,  and  /,  &c. 

And  she  with  / desire  approve. 

Thy  / -charg’d  vial  standing  by. 

F.  vengeance,  till  our  hearts  are  wean’d  entire. 
In  the / sunshine  of  His  smile. 

Then / of  Heaven,  the  mystie  Dove. 

The  / bright  burst  of  summer  morn. 

F.  many  a dreary  anxious  hour. 

F.  many  a soul,  the  price  of  blood. 

F.  solace,  lest  it  steal  the  heart. 

F.  forty  nights  and  forty  days. 

Yet  felt  not  / delight. 

Yet/  before  us,  all  the  while. 

Mar  the / burst  of  prayer. 

Faded  yet /,  a paler  green. 

Stands  in / sunshine  of  Thy  piercing  eye. 
When  the / strain  is  o’er. 

F.  fourscore  years,  meek  widow,  she. 


All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

Th. bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  /,  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  8. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Evening,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  10. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 


FULL — GAIN. 


1 68 


Yet/,  of  trembling,  Messengers  of  God. 
As  evening  black -bird’s  f -ton’d  lay. 
Short  be  your  strife,  your  triumph  f 
O tender  gem,  and  f of  Heaven  ! 

That,  with  Thine  altar  f in  view. 

Fully. 

For  not  without  us  f bless’d. 

Fulness. 


S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 


The  f of  thy  blessing  gain. 

Funeral. 

While  to  her  f.  pile  this  aged  world  is  borne. 
Thou  sleep’st  a silent  corse,  in  f.  fetters  wound. 
The  Man  seems  following  still  the  f.  of  the  Boy. 
Who  for  the  spangles  wears  the  f pall  ? 

The  f.  dirge,  the  marriage  vow. 

There  she  may  weave  her  f.  wreath. 

Her  f.  odours  on  her  dying  bed. 

Chain’d  and  bereft,  and  on  thy  f way. 

The  f evergreens  entwine. 

Furnace. 

The  world’s  rude  f must  thy  blood  refine. 


Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  iii.  1. 3. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  V.  ii.  1.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 


Furnish . 


Would  f.  all  we  ought  to  ask. 

Further . 

O let  my  heart  no  f roam. 


Fury. 

And  till  she  give  the  sign,  his  f.  stays. 


Morning,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  8. 


Future. 

And  watching  by  his  f.  flight. 

Dark  frown’d  the  f.  e’en  on  him. 

The  rock  is  smitten,  and  to  f years. 

A woe  for  f.  years. 

Th’  appalling  F.  as  it  nearer  draws. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


GAILY. 

While,  g.  sweeping  by.  1 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Wave  g.  o’er  the  waters  brown.  Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

Gain. 

Once  g.  the  mountain-top,  and  thou  art  free.  1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

The  fulness  of  thy  blessing  g.  Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

That  I should  g.  by  losing  Thee.  4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Should  make  their  Saviour’s  goings*.  4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  10. 

With  Christ  in  sight,  turning  our^-.  to  loss.  4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  10. 

How  thou  mayst  turn  them  all  to  g.  16  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Go,  and  thine  erring  brother^.  S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

Who  counts  it^*.  S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 


GAIN— GATE. 


169 


“ His  life  is  Christ,  his  death  is^-.” 

Dares  not  believe  her  g. 

Gainful. 

Bade  the  meek  Publican  his  g.  seat  forsake. 

Gale. 

A g.  from  bowers  of  balm. 

Softer  than  g.  at  morning  prime. 

And  many  a g.  of  keenest  woe  be  pass’d. 
The  g.  that  stirs  th’  autumnal  trees. 

Dear  is  the  morning  g.  of  spring. 

The  moral  of  each  fleeting  cloud  and  g. 

Two  clouds  before  the  summery. 

Breathe,  Holy  Ghost,  Thy  freshening  g. 
Whatever  g.  the  labouring  vessel  toss. 

Gales. 

And  g.  sweep  soft  from  summer  skies. 

G.  from  Heaven,  if  so  He  will. 

And  prayers  blown  wide  by  g.  of  care. 

If,  while  around  thee  g.  from  Eden  breathe. 

Gall. 

Oh  ! grief  to  think,  that  grapes  of  g. 

Gallant. 


S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  I 
Matrimony,  v.  i 

S.  Matthew,  v. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v. 
23  Trinity,  v.  xi 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas., 
S.  Matthew,  v.  \ 
S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /. 
Confirmation,  v. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  1 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  t 
S.  John  Evan.,  1 
I Christmas,  v. 
17  Trinity,  v.  h 

Th.  bef.  East.,  ; 


And  marshall’d  all  his  g.  train.  1 Easter,  v.  iv. 

Gallery. 

Cornice  and^*.  seem  to  send.  Trinity,  v.  ix.  L 

Galling. 

To  ease  them  of  doubt’s  g.  chain.  6 Epiphany,  v. 

Garden. 

To  th’  other  holy^*.,  where  the  Lord  was  laid.  3 Advent,  v.  vii 
Lord,  when  in  some  deep  g.  glade.  SexAgesima,  v. 

The  happy  g.  still  was  left.  Sexagesima,  v. 

As  where  sweet  flowers  some  pastoral  £*.  cheer.  Prayer  at  Sea,  z 
Garish. 


Such  is  the  world’s  gay  g.  feast. 

Garland. 

The  richest  green  her  mountain  g.  weave. 
Their  fading  g.  freshly  weave. 


2 Epiphany,  v. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii. 
Ordination,  v.  i: 


Garlands. 

With  glittering  robes  and  g.  sweet.  I Advent,  v.  iii. 

Their  palms  and  g.  telling  plain.  H.  Innocents,  v 

. Wreath’d  o’er  the  cottage  walls  in^-.of  delight.  3 Lent,  v.  v.  /. 

Gasp. 

They  seem  to  g.  with  strong  desire.  2 Trinity,  v.  ii. 


Gate. 

Till  his  Lord  be  at  the^.  S.  John  Evan., 

In  Bethlehem,  round  the  Saviour’s  palace  g.  H.  Innocents,  2 
The  g.  of  Heaven  unclose.  2 Christmas,  v. 


. 4. 

1.  1.  4. 

v.  /.  8. 

2. 

iii.  /.  3. 

■ii.  /.  3- 
vii.  /.  3. 
v.  i.  /.  1. 

L /.  7. 

1. 

vii.  1.  3. 

'.  iii.  1.  8. 

- 3- 

v.  iv.  1.  I. 

iv.  /.  3. 

:.  1.  I. 

v.  iv.  1.  I. 

/.  5. 

, 2. 

i.  1.  6. 

i.  1.  6. 

iii.  /.  1. 
xi.  1.  2. 

'•  i.  /•  3- 

iv.  /.  I. 

I 4. 

/•  3. 

■ /•  3- 

. 1.  1.  5. 

6. 

/.  6. 

v.  ii.  /.  6. 
’.  i.  1.  2. 

viii.  /.  8. 


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GATE— GAZE. 


Behold,  her  wisest  throng  Thy^.  Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

There  daily  through  Christ’s  open^-.  Easter  M.,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

Like  suppliants  at  their  Monarch’s  g.  4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Have  enter’d  thee,  as  in  some  temple  £*.  17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

And  though  heaven  long  since  have  clos’d.  Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.\ x. /.  1. 
Heaven’s  very  g,  should  scope  allow.  S.  Luke,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

In  silence,  by  some  churchyard  g.  Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Gates . 

The  orphan’d  realm  threw  wide  her^*.,  &c.  3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

The  everlasting  £*.  again.  4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

His  passport  through  th’  eternal  g.  S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 


Gather . 

Well  may  ye  g.  round  the  rock.  5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Gather’d. 


Is  g.  in  that  choir. 

With£\  wrath  the  reprobate  to  whelm. 
Though  all  seem  g.  in  one  eager  bound. 
In  heavenly  balm,  fresh  g.  there. 

G.  long  since  at  Jesus’  feet. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 


Gathering. 

hxe  g.  round  the  Judge’s  path. 

Aye  g.  up  memorials  sweet. 

When  chilly  shades  from  g.  storm. 

What  boots  it  g.  one  lost  leaf. 

As  o’er  the  Church  the  g.  twilight  falls. 

G.  from  every  loss  and  grief. 

Gaudy. 

Back  on  the  g.  world  our  wilful  eyes  were  bent.  S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 


1 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 


Gave. 

Give  what  He  g. 

Knows  what  He  g.  and  what  we  lost. 

Gay. 

Thou  rustling  breeze  so  fresh  and  g. 
Such  is  the  world’s  g.  garish  feast. 
Thou  weav’st  thy  circle  g. 

Spring  should  be  g.  and  glad. 

So  when  the  tones  of  rapture  g. 

Wove  the^.  dance  round  oak  or  palm. 
In  childhood’s  sports,  companions  g. 
What  liberty  so  glad  and  g. 

O’er  emerald  meadows  g. 

For  well  he  knows,  such  dawnings^. 
Serene  or  solemn,  g.  or  bold. 

That  once  was  g.  and  felt  the  spring. 

O is  it  nought  to  you  ? that  idly  g. 

Gaze. 

Fast  fading  from  our  wistful^*. 


S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

22  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ix.1.2. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Evening,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


GAZE— GEM. 


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E’en  so,  the  world  is  thronging  round  to  g. 
But  chiefly  ye  should  lift  your  g. 

Empower’d  to  g. 

With  stedfast  g. , as  when  the  sky. 

And  brighten  as  on  Him  they  g. 

While  yet  we  g.  with  childish  eye. 

Speeding  her  g.  o’er  time  and  death. 

When  first  to  her  fond  g.  is  given. 

Where’er  I g.  on  either  hand. 

What  wins  their  first  and  fondest  g. 

With  such  adoring  g. 

He  hears  her  not — with  soften’d  g. 

And  sure,  ’tis  worth  an  Angel’s  g. 

And  upward  g.  with  eagle  eyne. 

His  face  from  rude  reproachful  g. 

To  her  dark  g.  no  brighter  seems. 

Thy  tranc’d  yet  open  g. 

Which  dawns  that  moment  on  her  tender  g. 
We  must  not  stand  to  g.  too  long. 

Though  on  unfolding  Heaven  our^*.  we  bend. 
For  ever  fix’d  in  no  unfruitful  g. 

Is  conscious  of  a g.  it  cannot  bear. 

To  g.  all  down  that  drear  abyss. 

Weak  eyes  on  darkness  dare  not^*. 

But  He  their  aching  g.  repress’d. 

How  should  we  g.  in  trance  of  fear  ! 

And  as  we  g.,  we  know. 

F or  ye  could  draw  th’  admiring  g. 

Let  us  g.  on  where  light  should  be. 

Who  but  must  kindle  while  they  g.  ? 

To^-.  on  Thee  too  near. 

And  thou  shalt  need  an  eagle’s  g. 

Ever  upon  us  ! thy  keen  g. 

Heaven  to  that  g.  shall  open  wide. 

Our  wistful  g.  is  oft  allow’d. 

Gaz'd. 

That  on  him  watchful  g. 

Say,  when  in  pity  ye  have  g. 

Gazing. 

Like  children  g.  round. 

For  all  our  g. 

The  g.  eye  no  change  can  trace. 

Stilly.,  though  untaught  to  bear. 


1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
S.  Bartholomew,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
S.  Bartholomew,  z/.  xiv./.  1. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  5- 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 


Gem. 

Not  surer  does  each  tender^*. 

So  frail  a g,  it  scarce  may  bear. 

With  many  a clear  g.  strowing. 

O tender  £\,  and  full  of  Heaven  ! 


2 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


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GEMM’D— GENTLE. 


Gemrn'd. 

All  g.  with  pure  and  living  light. 

Gems. 

Best  of  all  g. , that  deck  His  crown  of  light. 
Through  gold  and  g. , a dazzling  maze. 
Earth’s  g.  the  fire  of  Heaven  have  caught. 
By  monarchs  clad  in  g.  and  gold. 

Genial. 

Their  tribute  to  the  g.  heaven. 

But  Mercy  with  her  g.  beam. 

Sin  only  hides  the  g.  ray. 

As  on  th’  uprooted  flower  the^.  rain. 

What  course  the  g.  stream  may  choose. 

The  earth  that  in  her  g.  breast. 

The  g.  amarant  wreath  to  wear. 

The  fragrance  of  that  g.  isle. 

What  they  had  deem’d  her  g.  wing. 

Gennesaref  s. 

Or  where  G. ’ s wave. 

And  far  below,  G.  ’s  main. 

Gentile. 

Did  not  the  G.  Church  find  grace. 

They  see  the  G.  spirits  press. 

Gentiles. 

G.  ! with  fix’d  yet  awful  eye. 

Gentle. 

Listen  and  mark  what  g.  air. 

Must  glide  in  air  like  g.  dove. 

What  but  the  g.  rainbow’s  gleam. 

Love,  g. , holy,  pure. 

Then  why  should  g.  hearts  and  true. 

But  where,  in  g.  spirits,  fear. 

One  g.  Star  glides  down,  on  earth  to  dwell. 
Some  g.  maid  bend  o’er  a cherish’d  flower. 
To’  adore  the  Father  of  all^-.  lights. 

O lost  and  found  ! all  g.  souls  below. 

By  blameless  guile  or  g.  force. 

Wander  at  large,  nor  heed  Love’s^,  thrall. 
Ye^*.  elves,  by  Fancy  seen. 

But  voices  low  and  g. 

O by  those  g.  tones  and  dear. 

What  time  His  grave  yet  g.  brow. 

One  g.  footstep  gliding  round. 

Where  may  we  learn  that  g.  spell  ? 

Ye  g.  Spirits  far  away. 

Her^*.  teaching  sweetly  blends. 

Who  knows  but  g.  love. 

Lies  heavy  on  his  g.  breast. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

13  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S S . Sim.  & J ude,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  I. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  1.  2 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  3 
S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  1.  I 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tuesday,  v.xi.  1.  I 

2 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.xhi.l.  I 
S.  James,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 


GENTLER — GIFTED. 

173 

Gentler. 

But  in  the  g.  breeze  we  find. 

Septuagesima,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Gentlest. 

Where  g.  breezes  whisper  souls  distress’d. 

Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Tied  to  His  own  by  g.  band. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

Drawing  to  Heaven  with  g.  band. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Whom  by  the  softest  step  and  g.  tone. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Gently. 

My  wearied  eyelids  g.  steep. 

Evening,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Where  the  waters  g.  pass. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

To  lay  us  g.  in  the  grave. 

Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Our  sighs,  and  g.  whisper  all  ! 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

Now  g.  light,  a glorious  crown. 

Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

He  to  His  Father  £•.  yield. 

Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Is  g.  lur’d  to  one  safe  nest. 

Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

’Twas^-.  spoke,  yet  heard  on  high. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

As  g.  on  his  spirit  fall. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Feel  only — for  in  silence  g.  gliding. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

G.  along  the  vale  of  tears. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

And  g.  lay  him  down. 

Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Speak  g.  of  our  sister’s  fall. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

Gestures. 

His  innocent  g.  wear. 

Holy  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Gethsemane. 

Miss  we  the  light,  G .,  that  streams. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Ghost. 

Seems  like  a g.  to  glide. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Ghosts. 

Or  like  pale  g.  that  darkling  roam. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

With  g.  of  blessings  gone. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Giant. 

The  g.  forms  of  empires  on  their  way. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Steal  on,  and  spare  the  g.  sway. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

The  g.  corses  strew  the  ground. 

1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

The  g.  altar  on  the  rock. 

8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

Giants. 

Far  o’er  the  cedar  shade,  some  tower  of^.  old. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Giddy. 

A g.  whirl  of  sin. 

Whitsunday,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

The  g.  waves  so  restless  hurl’d. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Who  sporting  on  some  g.  height. 

Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Gift. 

Tis  Love,  the  last  best  g.  of  Heaven. 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

What  is  it  to  the  g.  He  gave  ? 

16  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

What  g.  may  most  endearing  prove  ? 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

The  g.  were  too  divine  to  ask. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Gifted. 

Nor^*.  Prophet  s lore,  nor  Science’... wand. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  1.  6. 

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GIFTS — GLADNESS. 


Gifts . 

Largely  Thy  g.  should  be  restor’d. 
Tempering  her^*.,  that  seem  so  free. 

Gild. 

He  sees  her  glories^.  afar. 

Still  let  them  g.  our  wall. 

Gilded. 

Flash’d  Sion’s  dome  to  summer  skies. 


S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
18  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


Gird. 

And  g.  ye  for  your  high  emprize. 

Give. 


G.  what  He  gave. 


Giver. 


The  G.  of  all  good. 

Glad. 

Still  greets  you  with^.  tidings  of  immortal  joy. 
As  their  g.  errand  they  pursued. 

Spring  should  be  gay  and  g. 

When  the  g.  Earth  is  offering  all  her  best. 
Chants  her  g.  matins  in  the  leafy  arch. 

To  the^*.  mournful  sound. 

What  liberty  so  g.  and  gay. 

Lightening  the  world  with  g.  amaze. 

Shall  dawn  no  welcome  dear  and  g. 

To  the  great  Father  lifts  her  pale  g.  eye. 


Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

Circumcision,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 


Glade. 

To  Bethlehem’s  g. , or  Carmel’s  haunted  strand. 
And  see  we  not,  up  Earth’s  dark  g. 

Green  lake,  and  cedar  tuft,  and  spicy  g. 
Embosom’d  in  the  greenest  g. 

Lord,  when  in  some  deep  garden  g. 

Pride  of  the  dewy^*. 

In  their  own  quiet  g.  should  sleep. 

And  Echo  bids  good-night  from  every  g. 

On  ocean  cove  and  forest  g. 

Glades. 

Lose  in  arch’d  g.  their  tangled  sight. 

For  moonlight  rovings  in  the  fragrant^. 

Who  talk  with  God  in  shadowy  g. 


3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  7* 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  7- 
6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Gladlier. 

G.  than  in  cultur’d  grove. 

That  g.  turns  to  eye  the  shuddering  start. 
Answering  its  call ; we  g.  rest. 

Gladness. 

But  to  their  home  in  g.  turn. 

Open  our  eyes,  Thou  Sun  of  life  and  g. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v,  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


GLANCE— GLEAM. 


175 


Glance. 

Thy  searching  rapturous  g.  I throw. 

The  scene,  the  g. , I dearest  love. 

Though  scarcely  now  their  laggard  g. 

To  Thee  her  first  enquiring  £. 

Toward  thee  stream  with  kindlier  £•. 

How  then  should  rash  intruding  g. 

Is  there  a spot  to  win  your  g. 

Wear  not  so  bright  a g. 

Is  near,  and  mourns  to  see  our  thankless  g. 
The  Prophet  watch’d  for  one  dear  g. 

The  too  presumptuous  g. 

Where,  looking  round,  each^.  might... afford. 
With  g.  both  kind  and  true. 

With  keen  yet  pitying  £*. 

Thy  lightning  g.  did  then  impart. 

The  memory  of  that  kindly  g. 

Who  that  has  felt  thy  g.  of  dread. 

Glances. 

Y e lawless  g. , freely  rove. 

And  timid  g.  shy. 

Her  wandering  g.  ask. 

Glancing. 

At  g.  motes  in  sunshine  wink. 

G.  around  his  prison  room. 

Glare. 


Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  L 3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.Bartholom.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iv. /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 


Athwart  the  conscience 
Too  soon  the^-.  of  earthly  day. 

No^*.  of  high  estate. 

Now,  in  the  twilight,  g. 

What  passions  range  and  g.  I 
The  mid-day  sun,  with  fiercest  g. 

Amid  that  dreary  g. , in  this  world’s  citadel. 
And  shades  impervious  to  the  proud  world’s^*. 
Darkness  within,  while  pageants  g. 


I Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 
Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v . ii.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 


Glar'd. 

To  him  it^*.  afar.  2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Glares. 

Light  without  love,  g.  on  the  aching  sight.  1 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 


Glass. 

But  we  as  in  a g.  espy. 

Since  in  the  same  bright  g.  we  read. 

Gleam. 

Some  softening  £*.  of  love  and  prayer. 
No  g.  to  watch  on  tree  or  tower. 

It  was  a g.  to  Memory  dear. 

Is  the  soft  g.  of  Christian  worth. 


13  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  I. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Morning,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 


GLEAM — GLIDE. 


176 


To  think  where’er  he  looks,  such^-.  may,  &c. 
Watch  for  the  still  white  g. 

That  twilight  g.  to  her,  though  faint,  &c. 
What  but  the  gentle  rainbow’s  g. 

Ah  ! wherefore  g.  those  upland  slopes  so  fair  ? 
Shone  ever  with  such  deathless  g. 

Nor  fades  it  yet,  that  living 

Faster  than  now  it  fades,  that£\  revive. 

Such  as  beneath  the  moon’s  soft  g. 

But  catch  a g.  beyond  it,  and  ’tis  bliss. 

When  first  on  thee  with  tenderest  g. 

Still  in  the  world’s  hot  restless  g. 

No  spring  was  His — no  fairy  g. 

But  ’tis  a g.  of  heavenly  light. 

Approach  : for  thou  canst  feel  the  g. 

Blest  eyes,  that  see  the  smiling  g. 

Th’  aerial  £•.  that  Fancy  lends. 

Gleam'd. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  1.  I. 
1 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
SS.  Phil.&  Jas.,  v.  iv.  1.  I. 
SS.Phil.&  Jas.,  v.  viii.  1. 1. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


Nor  ev’ning  rainbow^,  so  fair. 

Gleaming. 

Soft  shades  and  g.  lights  are  there. 

Had  watch’d  Thee  g.  faint  and  far. 

Light  up  her  g.  crest. 

When  wintry  suns  are  g.  bright. 


4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  9. 

4 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


Gleams. 

But  close  to  us  it  g. 

When  Autumn’s  softest  g.  are  ending. 
The  heart’s  sweet  moonlight  softly  g. 
Such  g.  of  Paradise. 

Glean. 

The  scatter’d  sheep  at  will  may  g. 

The  scatter’d  fragments  Love  can  g. 


2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  1.  5. 


Glee. 

And  watch  their  shameless  and  unholy  g. 
Some  spirit  full  of^*.,  yet  taught. 

Glen. 

Winding  shore  or  deepening  g. 

When  many  a moor  and  g.  are  past. 


17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 


Glide. 

Still  through  decaying  ages  as  they^. 

Must  g.  in  air  like  gentle  dove. 

G.  in  the  narrow  wake  of  Thy  beloved  ark. 
That  it  should  soar  and  g.  with  thee  so  fast. 
Seems  like  a ghost  to  g. 

But  g.  awhile  from  saint  to  saint. 

Far  out  of  sight  we  seem  to^*. 

And  daily  as  we  downward  g. 


I Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


GLIDE — GLOOM. 


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No  fiery  wing  is  seen  to£*.  7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

How  like  decaying  life  they  seem  to^.  / 23  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

On  messages  of  love  shall  g.  S.  Bartholomew, z/.xiv./. 3. 

How  didst  thou^.  on  brightening  wing  elate.  S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
There  to  g.  home,  there  safely  cling.  Commination,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 


Glides . 

One  gentle  Star  g.  down,  on  earth  to  dwell.  2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Gliding . 

Then,  g.  through  th’  unopening  door. 

Feel  only — for  in  silence  gently  g. 

One  gentle  footstep  g.  round. 

Glimmering, 

The  g.  stars  by  turns  appear. 

Glimpse. 

Or  lose  one  g.  of  Heaven  before  the  time. 
For  every  g.  thine  eye  can  catch. 

A g.  of  the  unchanging  sky. 

Glimpses. 

And  through  the  cloud  by  g.  show. 

By  g.  such  as  dreamers  love. 

Glisten. 

And  tell  us,  all  will  g.  soon. 

The  green  buds  g.  in  the  dews  of  Spring. 

Glistening, 

Mounts  up  with  g.  wing. 

All  g.  with  baptismal  dew. 

Where  all  along  our  g.  wake. 

Glittering. 

With  g.  robes  and  garlands  sweet.. 

Long  as  this  g.  world  shall  last. 

Globe. 

Pass  a few  days,  and  this  dull  darkling  g. 

Gloom . 

Thy  sunshine  smiles  beneath  the  g. 

No  g.  of  woe  or  want. 

Lost  in  desponding  g. 

Or  prowls  in  twilight  g. 

The  sullen  brow  of  g.  beguile. 

Thou  need’st  not  in  thy  g.  depart. 

Our  eyes  see  all  around  in  g.  or  glow. 
That  fills  up  all  the  ample  g. 

Was  veil’d  in  sadly-soothing  g. 

If  thou  hast  lov’d,  in  hours  of  g. 

The  brighter  for  their  hues  of  g. 

N 


S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

Ash- Wed. „ v.  v.  1.  4. 

Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Whitsun  Tues..,  z/.,xiv.  1. 1. 
Trinity,  v.  vi..  1.  1. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
2 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

I Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


1 7S 


GLOOMIEST — GLORIOUS. 


Gloomiest . 

Light  flashes  in  the  g.  sky. 

On  Mammon’s^-,  cells. 

Glories . 

F or  g.  gone,  and  vanish’d  mirth. 

And  yet  His  g.  were  of  old. 

He  sees  her  g.  gild  afar. 

With  sinless  £*.  crown’d. 

Glorified. 

Ennobled  is  and  g. 

Though  chang’d  and  g.  each  face. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Easter  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 


Glorious . 

That,  ere  the  g.  sun  be  born. 

In  spirit  journeying  through  the^-.  land. 
That  they  are  of  the  g.  martyr  train. 

The  g.  dint  a martyr’s  shield  should  bear. 
Still  whispering  things  unseen. 

Discerns  the  g.  from  the  base. 

And  on  His  g.  Gospel  bids  them  look. 

The  g.  sky  embracing  all. 

One  Name  above  all^-.  names. 

Immortal  Greece,  dear  land  of  g.  lays. 
Mount,  and  claim  your  g.  meed. 

Thus  sunbeams  pour  alike  their  g.  tide. 
Shines  g.  on  yon  open  grave. 

Along  the  g.  line. 

Sundays  by  thee  more  g.  break. 

To  us  long  since  the^*.  Child  is  born. 

Meet  pavement  for  an  angel’s  g.  march. 

Now  gently  light,  a g.  crown. 

Hiding  the  g.  sky. 

And  from  behind  Thy  g.  veil. 

That  we  may  see  that  g.  world  of  Thine. 
Some  g.  earnest  of  thine  high  estate. 

Leaving  a g.  track,  where  saints,  new-born. 
Is  g.  on  that  eve. 

Martyrs  and  saints — each^*.  day. 

What  g.  presence  they  despise. 

Together  at  the  g.  goal. 

But  wafted  to  her  g.  place. 

So  g.  let  Thy  Pastors  shine. 

Calls  to  that  last  of  g.  deeds. 

We  see  one^*.  Image  look. 

God’s  witnesses,  a g.  host. 

In  g.  order  roll. 

Remembering  Bethlehem,  and  that  g.  night. 
Some^.  truth  proclaims. 

Speaks,  silently,  thy  g.  Creed. 


Morning,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  J. 
M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v . vii.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii./.  2. 
S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
S.  Bartholom.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


GLORIOUS  — GLORY. 


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Keeps  back  our  g.  sacrifice  to-day. 

Highest  exalt  thy  g.  Lord. 

Before  th’  Apostles’  g.  company. 

Glory. 

Shall  see  the  King’s  full  g.  break. 

“ G.  to  God  !”  from  yonder  central  fire. 

G.  to  God  on  high,  on  earth  be  peace. 

The  Hope  and  G.  of  all  lands. 

The  g.  which  our  God  surrounds. 

Where  the  landscape  in  its  g. 

Y et  from  Thy  g.  in  the  skies. 

Now  for  Thy^.T  sake. 

The  g.  of  their  bower. 

And  shew  our  lagging  souls  how^ be  won. 

Still  in  its  place  the  tree  of  life  and  g.  grew. 

Angels  round  His  ^.-throne. 

Dear  sacred  haunts  of  g.  and  of  woe. 

And  emptied  of  Thy  g.  ’ awhile. 

Nam’d  to  be  heir  of  g.  then. 

Only  in^-.,  Lord,  Thy  sinful  servant  own. 

The  floods  of  g . earthward  pour. 

Our  thoughts  have  trac’d  Thee  to  Thy^-.  Throne.  Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  /. 
So  sounds  our  war-note ; but  our  path  of  g.  I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /,  3. 

All  hymn  Thy^.,  Lord,  aright. 

Redeeming  stream. 

Thy  g.  and  thy  mirth. 

Shew  me  Thy^.,  gracious  Lord  1 
The  g.  of  His  countenance. 

The  g.  of  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  Israel, 

If,  when  the  Lord  of  G.  was  in  sight. 

Which  dim-eyed  men  call  praise  and  g , here, 

An  heir  of  g.  without  grief  or  pain. 

Say  not  it  dies,  that  g% 

His  g.  on  their  souls. 

In  one  rich  g,  shone. 

Hath  seen  Him  and  in  g. 

By  our  own  shame  alike  and  g , aw’d, 

O then  the  g.  and  the  bliss. 

In  g.  and  in  agony. 

For  those  next  Me  in,^.  plac’d. 

Gives  back  the  g.  of  his  rays. 

Brighter  and  brighter  streams  His  g.  -robe. 


Commination,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
K.  Charles  M. , v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Tu.  bef.  Easter,  v . vii./. 2. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /,  6. 


4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3, 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

IQ  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvii,  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
20  Trinity,  v.  v,  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii,  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v . v.  /.  8. 
Conv,  of  S,  Paul,  v.iii.l.3. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  iii.  /,  2. 

S,  Matthias,  v . xi.  /.  4. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v , iii.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  Bartholom,,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  3, 


The  sealof^,  won  and  pledge  of  promis’d  rest.  All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  8, 


Thine  open  g.  should  appear, 

In^-.  jubilant. 

The  g.  of  the  Cross. 

Springs  to  his  Cross  and  finds  his  g.  there. 
Into  high  g.  pass’d. 

The  voice  that  from  the  g.  came. 


H.  Comm.,  v . i.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v , v.  /.  4, 
Commination,  v . vi.  /.  8. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  1. 


l80  GLORYING — GOD. 

Glorying. 

As  g.  in  his  course  half  done. 

Glow. 

Their  bosoms  to  th’  uncertain  g. 

Stream  upward  ere  he  g.  in  sight. 

Will  not  the  long-forgotten  g.  ? 

Ever  the  richest  tenderest  g. 

But  all  their  radiance,  all  their  g. 

So  evermore,  by  Faith’s  undying 
Their  hearts,  that  now  so  freshly  g. 

They  quicken  to  a timely  g. 

How  bright,  in  Heaven,  the  marks  will  g. 
The  pulse,  the  g.  of  every  part. 

Invested,  burn  and  g. 

In  the  world’s  opening  g. 

Our  eyes  see  all  around  in  gloom  or  g. 

The  while  she  bathes  us  in  her  own  chaste  g. 
But  Love  too  late  can  never  g. 

Pouring,  in. . .times,  their  g.  of  “ quiet  mirth.  ” 
No  anxious  fear  to  damp  Affection’s  g. 
Think  ye  the  spires  that  g.  so  bright  ? 

Upon  the  slumbering  features  £•. 

She  listens,  till  her  pale  eye  g. 

Glow’d. 

Than  if  their  own  with  all  his  radiance  g. 

Glowing. 

All  g.  with  the  light  accepted  Love  imparts. 
See  Israel’s  sons,  like  g.  brands. 

Far  o’er  the  g.  western  main. 

The  brighLhair’d  morn  is  g. 

Glows. 

With  Thee  all  beauty  g. 

And  moss,  that  g.  as  fresh  and  green. 

Goal. 

Nearer,  each  day,  the  brightening  g . 

The  mountain  farther  lies— there  seek  thy  g. 
In  thought  how  soon  at  death’s  dark  g. 
Together  at  the  glorious  g. 

God. 

New  thoughts  of  G .,  new  hopes  of  Heaven. 
G.  will  provide  for  sacrifice. 

Their  G .,  in  all  themselves  deny. 

To  bring  us,  daily,  nearer  G. 

Is  not  Gds  oath  upon  your  head  ? 

Who  on  G.’s  works  no  seal  of  Godhead  find 
Blessed  be  G. , Whose  grace. 

“ Glory  to  G.  /”  from  yonder  central  fire. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  1.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Mon.bef.  Easter,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  1.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  v.  1.2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  1.  I. 

25  Trinity,  v.  \.  I . I. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Morning,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Morning,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Morning,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
Morning,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

, 3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  5* 


GOD. 


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Glory  to  G.  on  high,  on  earth  be  peace. 

The  glory  which  our  G.  surrounds. 

This  is  he  whom  G.  approves. 

G.  set  His  seal,  and  mark’d  them  for  His  own. 
G.’s  mark  is  set  on  Thee. 

Thou  wilt — for  Thou  art  Israel’s  G. 

Which  G.  hath  deign’d  to  bless. 

G.  ’s  foundlings  then  are  we. 

Saviour  and  G.f  arise. 

Yet  G.  is  there,  and  at  His  side. 

And  with  the  thought  of  G.  imbu’d. 

What  is  the  Heaven  our  G.  bestows  ? 

The  breath  of  G.  shall  wake  them,  &c. 

Daily  to  lose  themselves  in  hope  to  find  their  G. 
The  works  of  G.  above,  below. 

How  G.  Himself  is  found. 

Like  trees  they  stand  whom  G.  has  given. 

G.  hath  impress’d  His  mark  of  blame. 

Are  to  Faith’s  eye  a pledge  of  G.’s... might. 
Dear  tokens  of  a pardoning  G. 

The  Son  of  G.  in  radiance  beam’d. 

G.,  by  His  bow,  vouchsafes  to  write.. 

Who  own’d  a G.  that  could  not  save. 

They  love  us — will  not  G.  forgive  l 
If  G.  have  planted  but  to  burn. 

And  is  there  in  G. ’ s world  so  drear  a place  ? 
A G.  in  anger,  a self-chosen  grave. 

The  G. , whom  here  she  would  not  learn  to  love 
When  in  familiar  talk  G.  ’s  voice  was  heard. 
Nor  Balaam’s  curse  on  Love,  which  G.,  &c. 
Lo  ! here  the  “unknown  G. ,”  &c. 

G.  only,  and  good  angels,  look. 

The  Son  of  G.  by  moonlight  rose. 

The  works  of  G.  to  scan. 

The  shepherd  talks  with  G.  apart. 

G.  will  not  quench  nor  slay  them  quite. 

G.  teaching  love  and  fear. 

’Tis  Abraham’s  G.  who  speaks  so  loud. 

The  place  where  man  his  G.  shall  meet. 

G.  ’s  own  work  to  do  on  earth. 

Feels  her  present  G.  again. 

O Lord  my  G. , do  Thou  Thy  holy  will. 

G.  only,  and  the  joys  above. 

Such  wedded  souls  our  G.  shall  own. 

Thus  everywhere  we  find  our  suffering  G. 
Save  G.  and  one  good  Angel,  to  assuage. 

O holy  mountain  of  my  G. 

For  G.’s  new  Israel,  sunk  as  low. 

G.’s  herald  prove  a heartless  thrall. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Circumcision,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v . vii.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  8. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  1 . 
Quinquagesima,^.  xiii.  / . 1 . 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

.2  Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v . i.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Tues.bef.East.,  v.  xiii.  1.2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
Wed. bef. East.,  v.  iii./.  10. 
Wed. bef. East.,  v.  vi./.  1 1. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii./.  1. 
Wed.bef.  East.,  v.  viii./.  5. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Th. bef. East.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


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GOD. 


To  see  G.’s  ransom’d  world  in  wrath,  &c. 
And  knew  not  how,  but  knew  his  G .,  &c. 
Who  feels  his  G.  so  near. 

Their  home  and  G.’s,  that  favour’d  place. 
Thy  G.  hath  said,  *Tis  good  for  thee. 

When  G.  of  old  came  down  from  Heaven. 
So,  when  the  Spirit  of  our  G. 

It  fills  the  Church  of  G. 

The  promise  of  our  G. , our  fancy’s  theme. 

As  man  embrac’d,  as  G.  ador’d. 

Each  to  his  brethren,  all  to  G> 

‘ ‘ G.  made  us  all  for  good.  ” 

G.’s  secret  love  and  power. 

The  G . Who  hallow’d  thee  and  blest. 

Hence,  till  thy  G.  return. 

They  muse,  whom  G.  hath  set  to  seek. 

One  stedfast  thought,  that  G.  is  there. 

“ Thy  G.  forgives — thou  shalt  not  die.” 
Prophet  of  G.>  arise  and  take. 

On  every  mountain-top,  G.’s  chosen  scene. 

G.  ’s  chariot-wheels  have  left  distinctest  trace. 
We  to  the  sinner’s  G.  of  sin  complain. 
Perhaps  our  G.  may  of  our  conscience  ask. 
And  G.’s  own  ark  with  blood  of  souls  defil’d. 
G.  is  not  in  the  earthquake. 

Hastes  to  proclaim,  “ G.  is  not  in  the  fire.” 
Feel  e’en  His  G.  depart. 

Our  G.  in  agony. 

The  fire  of  G.  is  soon  to  fall. 

Then  in  His  wrath  shall  G.  uproot. 

Safe  in  the  bosom  of  thy  G. 

The  Son  of  G.  in  doing  good. 

G.  will  not  let  Love’s  work  impart. 

But  he  who  sees  G.  ’s  face  may  brook. 

G.  turn  His  face  for  aye  away. 

To  own  no  hope,  no  G.  but  Thee. 

The  pageant  of  G.  ’s  perfect  law. 

Safely  before  our  G.  we  stand. 

Then  from  afar  on  G.  we  cry. 

With  G.,  in  all  my  griefs,  to  stay. 

Yields  undiscern’d  by  all  but  G. 

G.  ’s  crowned  mountain,  as  in  happier  time. 
Ere  G.  His  answer  to  their  king  had  given. 
And  G.  should  take  us  at  our  own  vain  word. 
Own  Thee  their  G.  and  King. 

To  whom  G.’s  Son  is  given. 

Crumble  to  dust,  and  Thou,  O G. 

E’en  like  the  Son  of  G. 

Still  loving  man,  still  thanking  G. 


Th.bef.East.,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Whitsunday,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v . vii.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity*  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  1.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  k l.  8. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v-.  i.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

11  Trinity,  v . viii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v . i.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v . ii.  /.  5. 

16  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  1.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 


GOD — GODLESS. 


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’Tis  then  we  hear  the  voice  of  G.  within. 

So  all  G.  does,  if  rightly  understood. 

Waiting  to  see  what  G.  will  do. 

And  well  it  is  for  us  our  G.  should  feel. 

Will  G.  indeed  with  fragments  bear? 

Our  G.  to  bless  our  home  delights. 

Him  for  thy  Lord  and  G.  adore. 

Great  G.  of  judgment,  say  ! 

Know,  though  at  G.  ’s  right  hand  I live. 

F or  they  shall  see  our  G. 

Your  G.  and  King  by  birth. 

Did  on  G.  ’s  altar  lay. 

Comes  forth  to  bless  her  G. 

Who  is  G.  ’s  chosen  priest  ? 

Yet  full  of  trembling,  Messengers  of  G. 

The  saints  of  G.  their  several  ways. 

Thankful  for  all  G.  takes  away. 

And  passions  on  G.  ’s  altar  laid. 

O happy  spirits,  mark’d  by  G.  and  man. 

At  G.’s  right  hand,  a bidden  guest. 

The  Son  of  G. : and  that  indeed. 

Eye  of  G.’s  word  ! where’er  we  turn. 

Owning  Him  G.,  who  so  could  scan. 

To  know  G.  better  than  he  knew. 

What  G.  ’s  approving  word  hath  seal’d. 
^Twixt  G.  above  and  Christ  below. 

G.  ’s  witnesses,  a glorious  host. 

Who  talk  with  G.  in  shadowy  glades. 

The  work  of  G.  untouch’d  by  man. 

And  live  in  Paradise,  as  if  G.  was  not  there  ! 
G.  for  each  rescued  soul. 

Your  G.  new-born,  and  made  a sinner’s  child. 
“ Your  6Us  risen,  and  may  not  here  be  found !: 
Oh  ! jealous  G.  ! how  could  a sinner  dare  ? 
Alway  to  G.  in  Heaven,  and  see  His  face. 

G.  ’s  unseen  armies  hovering  round. 

O G.  of  Mercy,  G.  of  Might. 

See  we  our  G.  so  nigh. 

Now  leading  on  the  wars  of  G. 

Your  G.  forgives,  but  ye  no  comfort  take. 
Praise  to  our  pardoning  G.  ! 

Praise  to  our  G. ! not  cottage  hearths  alone. 
Spirit  of  G.’s  most  holy  Fear  ! 

Godhead \ 

Who  on  God’s  works  no  seal  of  G.  find. 

And  all  the  G.  joins  to  make  us  whole. 

Godless . 

Quell  Thou  each  thankless  g.  thought. 


20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v . ix.  /.  3. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  z'.vii.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S S.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  xiii.  1. 3. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
S . Bartholom. , v.  v.  /.  1 . 
S.  Bartholom.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.  Bartholom.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.  Bartholom.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
S.  Bartholom.,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
S.  Bartholom.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

’S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  5- 
S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v . xiii.  1.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


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GODLIKE— GOOD. 


Godlike, 


With  the  same  g.  train. 

Going. 

Should  make  their  Saviour’s  g.  gain. 


S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  10. 


Gold. 

With  g.  and  myrrh  she  sought  Thy  face. 

Our  earthly  g.  Thou  dost  not  scorn. 

Into  freed  Israel’s  lap  her  jewels  and  her  g. 
Just  as  the  lingering  Sun  had  touch’d  with^*. 
Upon  Thine  altar’s  horn  of^. 

An  idol  form  of  earthly  £*. 

When  issuing  from  his  cloud  of  fiery  g. 

And  worldlings  blot  the  temple’s  g. 

Through  g.  and  gems,  a dazzling  maze. 

At  once  he  rose,  and  left  his  g. 

By  monarchs  clad  in  gems  and  g. 


Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  3. 
13  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


Golden. 

Say,  who  are  these  on  g.  wings. 

In  spices  from  the^*.  shore. 

That  by  each  g.  crown  on  high. 

The  g.  censer  in  His  hand. 

The  g.  city’s  king  he  seems. 

Quench’d  is  the  g.  statue’s  ray. 

If  chance  the^*.  hours  be  nigh. 

The  g.  chain  unwinds. 

Are  mantled  with  a g.  cloud. 

Were  leaning  from  your  g.  thrones  to  know. 
For  sacred  song,  Joy’s  g.  mean. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  aft.  Ascension,  v.  xi./.  I. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,z/.  viii./.  I. 
21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

SS. Sim.  & Jude,  v.  vii./. 4. 


Gone. 

’Tis^-.,  that  bright  and  orbed  blaze.  Evening,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Their  treasur’d  hopes,  just  born,  baptiz’d,  and^*.  H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
For  glories^*.,  and  vanish’d  mirth.  5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

For  should  he  wake,  and  find  her^*.  4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5- 

To  soothe  his  soul  when  thou  art^.  S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

And  knew  that  Thou  wert^.  S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

The  Cross  in  sight,  but  Jesus  g.  SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Good. 

Thus  bad  and  g.  their  several  warnings  give. 
And  all  earth  owns,  of  g.  and  great. 

The  Giver  of  all  g. 

Rejoicing  still,  and  doing  g. 

Upon  the  verge  of^".  or  ill. 

God  only,  and  g.  angels,  look. 

Save  God  and  one^.  Angel,  to  assuage. 

The  g.  Cornelius  knelt  alone. 

’Tis  g.  for  you,  that  I should  go. 

The  struggling  spark  of^*.  within. 


1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  5- 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
W.bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


GOOD — GRACE.*! 


i8S 


Thy  God  hath  said,  ’Tis  g.  for  thee. 

Give  and  forgive,  do  g.  and  love. 

“ God  made  us  all  for  g.  ” 

Upbore  whatever  oi  g.  and  wise. 
Pronouncing  thee  all  g. 

Crowding  a world  of  g.  or  ill. 

Mark’d  by  th’  Almighty’s  hand  for  g. 

The  Son  of  God  in  doing  ^ 

As  when  He  paus’d  and  own’d  you  g. 

Or  rather  help  us,  Lord,  to  choose  the  g. 
Shall  work  thy  final  g. 

And  Echo  bids  g.  -night  from  every  glade. 
When  g.  men  cease  to  live. 

When  all  g.  musings  past. 

E’en  round  the  death-bed  of  the  g. 

And  thoughts  of  g.  together  done. 

All  righteous,  g,  and  true. 

The  Shepherd,  He  whose  name  is  G. 
Turning  our  worst  His  own^.  way. 


4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v . v.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 


Goodly. 

Like  g.  cedars  by  the  waters  spread. 


2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


Gore. 

Though  stain’d  with  Christian  g. 


1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


Gorgeous. 

Awake  ! why  linger  in  the  g.  town. 

For  all  the^.  sky  beside. 

Her£\  crown  of  towers. 

Y et  not  that  g.  place,  &c. 

Nor  trusts  the^-.  sky. 

Gospel. 

Awake — again  the  G.  trump  is  blown. 
In  G.  graces  manifold. 

And  on  His  glorious  G.  bids  them  look. 
From  sober  walking  in  true  G.  ways. 
These  gracious  lines  shed  G.  light. 

The  G.  all  his  pride  and  praise. 

A breath  the  G.  trump  to  fill. 


1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 


Grace. 

Blessed  be  God,  Whose  g. 

Bethlehem  must  lose  Thee  soon,  but  Thou  wilt^*. 
All  radiant  with  celestial  g. 

And  Thy  g. , to  follow  Thee. 

And  strong  as  is  Thy  g.  ! 

Did  not  the  Gentile  Church  find  g. 

O give  us  g. , to  cast. 

For  ever,  where  such^*.  is  given. 

Than  marks  the  silent  growth  of  g.  and  light. 


3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


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GRACE — GRACIOUS. 


The  dew  of  Heaven  is  like  Thy  g. 

So  every  g.  is  Love. 

One  lowly  cell  in  sight  of  g. 

Where  tears  of  penance  came  too  late  for  g. 
And  these  are  ours  : Thy  partial  g. 

Fram’d  by  Heaven’s  peculiar  £*. 

Give  us  g.  to  listen  well. 

But  finds  her  g, 

A day  of  wrath,  and  not  of  g. 

Have  borne  us  on  from  g.  to  g. 

By  all  the^*.  Thy  heavens  still  hide. 

Should  e’er  Thy  wonder-working  g ; 

Towards  promis’d  regions  of  serenei4^. 

In  their  own  land,  earth’s  pride  and  g. 

Only  the  meekest  man  found  g. 

Thy  g.  is  spread  along. 

O Father  of  long-suffering  g. 

That,  by  Thy  g. , our  hearts  shall  stay. 

Such  g.  He  won  for  thee. 

This,  this  is  He  ; your  Priest  by^*. 

First  angel  of  His  Church, . . .steward  of  His  G. 
Since  to  Thy  little  ones  is  given  such  g> 

Of  pardon’d  foes,  and  cherish’d  g. 

We  should  behold  by  angels’  g. 

No — where  th’  upholding  g.  is  won. 

The  darling  of  His  g.  ! 

T o come  and  go  with  such  sweet  g. 

Our  marriage  offering  g. 

With  whom  we  shar’d  the  cup  of  g. 

Graceful. 

The  g.  lines  of  art  may  trace. 

Sinks  g.  on  its  nest. 

And  let  some  g.  arch  be  there. 

Graces. 


Septuagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  i. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  7).  ii.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  I.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  tj.  ix.  1.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  3. 
23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

S.  Michael,  7).  ix.  /.  1. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  7).  iv.  /.  4. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  tj.  iv.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  1 . 3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


In  Gospel  g.  manifold. 

Gracious. 

Scanning  Thy  g.  Providence. 

N ow,  Lord,  the  g.  work  begin. 

And  next  to  these,  Thy  g.  word. 

The  g.  Dove,  that  brought  from  Heaven. 
’Tis  Thine  own  g.  promise,  Lord  ! 

Nor  of  the^.  will  of  Heaven. 

A g.  rain,  freshening  the  weary  bower. 
Nay,  g.  Saviour — but  as  now. 

Largely  Thou  givest,  g.  Lord. 

Hovering  His  g.  brow  above. 

How  shall  Thy  Spirit’s  g.  wile. 

The  g.  birth  to  come. 


Circumcision,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.-/.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  1 . 
S.aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  1.2. 
Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  tj.  xiv.  /.  4. 


GRACIOUS— GRAVE. 


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But  at  Thy  g.  word. 

What  saw  my  g.  Saviour  there. 

Shew  me  Thy  glory,  g.  Lord  ! 

Not  for  the  Pastor’s^.  arm. 

With  her  at  earliest  call  of  His  dear^-.  voice. 
The  Saviour  gives  a g.  boon. 

That  g.  chiding  look,  Thy  call. 

To  where  their  g.  Lord. 

These  g.  lines  shed  Gospel  light. 

Thy  g.  care  will  send  that  way. 

Gradual . 

Dawn’d  g.  from  the  grave. 

Grafted, 

But  thou,  rich  vine,  art  g.  there. 

Grain . 

Was  dyed  so  foul,  so  deep  in^; 

Grant, 

G.  us  not  the  ill. 

G. , Lord,  that  when  around  th’  expiring  world. 

Grapes. 

Oh  ! grief  to  think*  that  g.  of  gall. 

Grasp. 

Each  other  in  so  firm  a g. 

Who^*.,  this  hour,  the  sword  of  Heaven. 


5 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Thofrias,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  ’viii.  /.  3. 


O’er  the  moist  and  reedy  g . 
Till  on  the  g.  bed. 

Y our  g.  intercessions  rise. 


Grass. 
Grassy. 
Grateful \ 
Grave. 


To  lay  us  gently  in  the  g. 

One  hour  of  home  before  the  g. 

A God  in  anger,  a self- chosen  g. 

The  G .,  dark  deeds  that  cannot  be  undone. 
He  wept  by  Lazarus’  g. 

Shines  glorious  on  yon  open  g. 

Till  Thine  elect  are  number’d,  and  the  g. 
When  in  the  g.  with  Thee  my  limbs  shall  rest. 
E’en  from  that  living  g. 

Though  thou  wert  toiling  in  the  g. 

Till  ripen’d  for  the  cross  and^. 

What  saw  He  mournful  in  that  g. 

As  homeward  from  some  g.  belov’d  we  turn. 
When  from  the^.  He  sprang  at  dawn  of  morn. 
Who  art  thou,  that  wouldst  g.  thy  name  ? 
And  saw  Thine  open  g . 


I Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Tues.bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  \. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  v.  1.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7* 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 


GRAVE — GREEN. 


1 88 


From  Jesus’ £*.  to  roam. 

Dawn’d  gradual  from  the  g. 

What  time  His  g.  yet  gentle  brow. 

Over  the  g.  their  Lord  have  met. 

Fast  by  his  father’s^. 

Gray. 

Have  faded  into  twilight  g. 

Great. 

And  all  earth  owns,  of  good  and  g. 
Wherewith  encompass’d,  g.  and  small. 
Shook  the  g.  mother’s  womb. 

First,  His^*.  power  He  to  the  sinner  shows. 
Nor  His^.  power  begun. 

G.  God  of  judgment,  say  ! 

When  the  g.  soldier  of  thy  Lord. 

The  twilight  of  the  g.  and  dreadful  day. 

O g.  Apostle  ! rightly  now. 

To  the^.  Father  lifts  her  pale  glad  eye. 


S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Burial  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  1.  5 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,z/.  vii./.6 
S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


Greater. 

Shall  see  things  g. , things  divine. 

Grecian . 

So  G.  legends  tell. 

Greece. 

Immortal  G.,  dear  land  of  glorious  lays. 

Greedy. 

So  Famine  waits,  and  War  with^*.  eyes. 

Green. 

Full  many  a soft^*.  isle  appears. 

Meek  Walton  ! shews  thy^-.  retreat. 

See  the  soft  g.  willow  springing. 

G.  lake,  and  cedar  tuft,  and  spicy  glade. 

On  the  g.  earth  they  spring  ! 

In  all  th’  emerging  hills  so  g. 

The  richest  g.  her  mountain  garland  weave. 
The  limpid  wells,  the  orchards  g. 

Along  the  mountain  ledges  g. 

G.  terraces  and  arched  fountains  cold. 

In  vernal  g.  and  virgin  white. 

Around  our  home’s  g.  walls. 

Such  are  the  visions  g.  and  sweet. 

Dwell  coldly,  where  the  fresh g.  earth  is  strew’d. 
Flush’d  into  g.  the  dry  and  leafless  bower. 
While  underneath  each  awful  arch  of  g. 
Faded  yet  full,  a paler  g. 

The^.  buds  glisten  in  the  dews  of  Spring. 

In  vain  on  Carmel’s  g.  and  lonely  mound. 
The  soft  g.  of  the  vernal  earth. 


S.Barthol.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

I Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  7- 
Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  1.2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  3 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

M.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
,3  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
S.  Bartholomew,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


GREEN — GRIEF. 


189 


To  the  g.  earth  and  open  sky. 

That  ne’er  saw  vernal  g. 

Now  to£\  isles  of  shade  and  dew. 

And  moss,  that  glows  as  fresh  and  g. 
Fondly  as  if  the  g.  turf  wrapt  his  head. 
To  victory  on  the  mountains  £*. 

Greener . 

A g.  wreath  adorns  thy  brow. 

Greenest. 


S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Restoration,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 


Of  the  g.  darkest  tree. 
Embosom’d  in  the  g.  glade. 


Greet. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  4. 


Borne  by  the  suffering  Church  her  Lord  to  g.  H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Whom  soon  in  Eden  thou  shalt  g. 
To  g.  yon  wearied  band. 

They  g.  us  with  a cheering  thrill. 


Circumcision,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  7. 


Greeted. 

Nor  less  your  lay  of  triumph  g.  fair. 

Greeting. 

And  see  what  joyous  g. 

Greetings. 

Alike  his  love  and  g.  share. 


S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  2. 


Greets. 

Stilly,  you  with  glad  tidings  of  immortal  joy.  Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  6. 


Grew. 

Still  in  its  place  the  tree  of  life  and  glory  g. 
Which  by  his  household  fountain  g. 

Grey. 

G.  blossoms  twinkle  there. 

Through  her  g.  veil  the  leafless  grove. 

The  g.  -hair’d  saint  may  fail  at  last. 

Yet  still  the  face  of  heaven  is  g. 

To  wield  a while  in  -hair’d  might. 

Grief. 

At  the  touch  of  natural  g. 

Tempts  him  to  hide  his^*.  and  die. 

Then  let  the  g. , the  shame,  the  sin. 

Oh  ! g.  to  think,  that  grapes  of  gall. 

Not  wondering,  though  in^-.,  to  find. 

If  such  there  be,  O g.  and  shame  to  think. 
Ill  match’d  with  g.  and  sin. 

The  absolver  saw  the  mighty  g. 

This  were  a Conqueror’s  g. 

The  g.  that  then  shall  be. 

The  g.  that  angels  cannot  tell. 
O’erwhelming  thoughts  of  pain  and  g. . 

Or  ease  ? the  Cross  is  bitter  g. 


Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


190 


GRIEF — GROUND. 


An  heir  of  glory  without  g.  or  pain. 

If,  calming  wayward  g. , I sought. 
Gathering  from  every  loss  and  g. 

She  lingers  in  the  porch  for  g.  and  fear. 


20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  5* 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 


Griefs. 


Of  g.  and  joys.  Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  x.  /.  4. 

With  God,  in  all  my^*.,  to  stay.  16  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

We  and  our  earthly^*,  may  ask  and  hope  a part.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 


• Grieve. 

She  dares  not  g. — but  she  must  weep. 
A bosom  freshly  taught  to  g. 

In  thoughts,  that  make  thee  g. 

Nor  g.  the  bliss  should  quickly  fly. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
S.  bef,  Adv. , v.  ii.  /.  3. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas,,^.  v./.  4. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  \.  1.  3. 


Haply  half  in  fancy  g. 
To  still  that  bitterest  £*. 


Grieving. 

Groan. 


Groan'd. 

He  to  His  Father  and  wept. 

Groans. 

Hence  all  thy  g.  and  travail  pains. 


Gross. 

Man’s  sullen  heart  and  g. 

Is  water,  by  g.  mortals  ey’d. 

Grosser. 

Less  keenly,  through  his  g.  ear. 

F orgetting  quite  this  g.  world  of  sin. 


Grot. 


By  mountain  g.  or  fell. 

Gromid. 

They  strew  the^-.  beneath  His  feet. 

’Tis  wandering  on  enchanted  g. 

And  we  see  far  in  holy  g. 

Thy  showers  would  pierce  the  harden’d  g. 
The  sentence  is  gone  forth,  the  g.  is  curs’d. 
One  little  spot  of^.  in  mercy  lent. 

Be  sure,  is  holy  g. 

Were  blotted  from  the  holy  g. 

Y et  varying  so  on  various  g. 

To  holy^.,  in  quiet  to  aspire. 

Still,  sullen  heavings  vex  the  labouring  g. 
And  dash  thy  children  to  the  g. 

To  search  and  spoil  the  holy^. 

In  a fair  g.  our  lot  is  cast. 

With  beating  hearts  we  roam  the  haunted 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vi,  l.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /,  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii,  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  1. 

S,  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

H,  Baptism,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

I Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  /.  5. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

I I Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


GROVE— GRUDGE. 


191 


Grove. 

By  which  deep  g.  and  tangled  stream. 

In  earth  or  sky,  in  stream  or  g. 

As  if,  fresh-borne  from  Eden’s  happy  g. 
Gladlier  than  in  cultur’d  g. 

Who,  when  the  whirlwinds  rock  the  topmost  £*. 
Nor  flower  in  classic^*. 

I sit  me  down  beside  the  hazel  g. 

The  crash  of  tower  and  g . 

Through  her  grey  veil  the  leafless  g. 

Nor  yet  th’  autumnal  breeze  has  stirr’d  the^*. 
Heard  by  some  twilight  g. 


Morning,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  i.  /.  6. 
Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


Grovelling. 

From  these  our  proud  yet^*.  hearts. 

Thy  g.  soul  that  feels  so  desolate  and  dry. 
The  while  my  g.  thoughts  half  buried  lie. 
And  thou  shalt  break  it  soon  ; the  g.  worm. 


Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  I. 


Groves. 

Or  to  your  endless  depth,  ye  solemn  g. 

Grow. 

That  nearer  still  and  nearer  g. 

Flowers,  that  g.  beneath  our  feet. 

F amiliar  by  our  pathway  g. 

O teach  our  love  to  g. 

Because,  as  Love  and  Prayer  g.  cold. 

When  visions  fade  and  hearts  g.  cold. 

Growing. 

Here  over  shatter’d  walls  dank  weeds  are  g. 


3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  1. 
SS.Sim.  & Jude,  v.xii.l.  4. 

1 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 


Grown. 

But  ere  the  poison  root  was  g. 

When  hardier  g.  we  love  it  less. 

Grows. 

And  a life  that  ne’er  g.  old. 

As  faith  g.  rare. 

How  g.  in  Paradise  our  store. 

Growth. 

Than  marks  the  silent  g.  of  grace  and  light. 
Unseen,  unfelt  their  earthly  £*. 

So  still  and  secret  is  her£\ 

’Tis  true,  nor  winter  stays  thy  g. 

Grudge. 

She  dares  not  g.  to  leave  them  there. 

The  Father  of  thy  Lord  can^.  thee  nought. 
Then  g.  not  thou  the  anguish  keen. 

Let  me  not  g.  a few  short  years. 

We  need  not^*.  thee  to  the  skies. 


PI.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  1.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  1 . 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


192 


GUARD  — GUIDE. 


Guard. 


Seal  Thou  my  lips  and^-.  the  way. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Guarded. 

The  fiery  sword  that  g.  shew’d  it  too. 

Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Dares  not  invade  the  g.  nest. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Guardian . 

Till  they  had  fram’d  within  a g.  spell. 

Mon.  bef.  East.  ,v.  ix.  /.  4. 

How  an  all-seeing  G.  bear  ? 

Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

We  cannot  pass  our^*.  angel’s  bound. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Thy  g.  fire,  Thy  guiding  cloud. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

W ith  g.  spirits  dear. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

Guardians. 

Our  seraph  g.  wait. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Guards. 

Say,  ye  celestial  g. , who  wait. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Guess . 

Well  might  you  g.  what  vision  bright. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Or  canst  thou  g.,  how  far  away. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Well  may  I g.  and  feel. 

To  g.  an  angel’s  lay. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Purification,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Guessing. 

Just£\,  through  their  murky  blind. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Guest. 

Within  these  walls  each  fluttering  g. 

Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Guests. 

G.  rudely  went  and  came. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

The  feast  is  o’er,  the  g.  are  gone. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Guide. 

G.  Thou  their  course,  O Lord,  aright. 

Angels  from  Heaven  will  stoop  tog.  them,  &c. 
Blind  g.  with  siren  voice. 

O g.  us,  when  our  faithless  hearts. 

Sure  of  the  storm,  unknowing  of  their  g. 

Or  who  may  g. 

Creator,  Saviour,  strengthening  G.  ^ 

And  g.  us  to  the  strand. 

The  surest  g.  a wanderer  prove. 

Yet  g.  us  in  Thy  track  of  love. 

His  steps  to  g.,  his  soul  to  shield. 

Thou,  her  unerring  g. 

Didst  g.  our  hope,  where  Christ  should  rise. 
To£\  aright. 

Luke  the  belov’d,  the  sick  soul’s  g. 

The  white-rob’d  priest,  as  otherwhile,  to  g. 
To  lift  and^.  th’  exulting  heart. 

Their  pastoral  warfare  g.  Thou  well. 


Evening,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East.  , v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

y,  v.  i.  1.  I ; and  v. 


xxi.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthias,  v . viii.  /.  I. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  5- 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 


GUIDED — HAIR. 


193 


Guided. 

G.  by  her,  along  the  mountain  road.  1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Guides . 


Methinks  your  wisdom  g.  amiss. 

Guiding. 

Who  watch  His  eye,  and  hold  His  g.  hand  ! 
That  on  Thy  g : hand  unseen. 

Stars,  His  g.  hand  that  own. 

Thy  guardian  fire,  Thy  g.  cloud. 

Guile. 

Of  hearts  that  know  no  g. 

Cast  after  cast,  by  force  or  g. 

By  blameless  g.  or  gentle  force. 

Guileless . 

Her  g.  husband  walks  beside. 

So  did  Nathanael,  g.  man. 

So  still  the  g.  man  is  blest. 

Guilt 

Memorial  of  our  g.  must  prove. 

Such  power  to  g.  was  given. 

Wouldst  thou  the  pangs  of^*.  assuage? 

The  g.  that  scorns  to  be  forgiven. 

Whose  wakeful  musings  are  of  g.  and  fear. 


Easter  Day,  v.  viii 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v. 
6 Epiphany,  v . ii. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  i 
18  Trinity,  v.  xi.  < 

2 Epiphany,  v.  x. 

5 Trinity,  v . xi.  /. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  I 

Purification,  v . ix. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  ix. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xv. 

Sexagesima,  v.  v. 
Whitsun  M.,  v.  x, 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /. 
12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1 
24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  < 


Guiltless. 

Or  from  the  g.  bosom  turn  its  course.  2 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

Guilty . 

Sevens*,  realms  at  once  on  earth’s  defiled  breast.  I Christmas,  v.  i. 


The  pangs  that  g.  spirits  bow. 

These  relics  of  a g.  race. 

And  g.  man,  where’er  he  roams. 

Guise. 

What  though  in  poor  and  humble  g. 

Gulf. 

Upright,  whom  in  the  g.  we  cast. 


Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /. 
3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  ; 
15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  - 


Gush. 


By  every  g.  of  pure  desire. 
To  shew  soft  waters^*,  by. 


Gushing. 


Gust. 

One  g.  of  heavenly  song  might  steal. 


1 Christmas,  v.  x. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii. 
Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /. 


HAIL. 

But  when  showers  and  breezes  h . her. 

We  h.  ye,  one  and  all. 

Hair. 

Thy  wild  h.  floating  on  the  eastern  breeze. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  v. 
Quinquagesima,  v 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /. 


. 1.  Io 


/.  6. 

1. 5. 

ii.  /.  4, 

l.  I. 

/.  2. 

3- 


3- 

/.  1. 

/.  1. 

/.  2. 

. /.  6. 


5. 

3. 


/.  6. 
8. 


3* 

/.  1. 


r.  2. 


/.  2. 

/.  7. 

3- 


/.  3- 

. iv.  1 2. 


o 


194 


HALF— HAND. 


Half. 

These,  and  such  faint  h.  -waking  dreams. 

By  kindly  woes  yet  h.  untaught. 

Haply  h.  in  fancy  grieving. 

As  glorying  in  his  course  h.  done. 

Not  h.  so  fix’d,  amid  her  vassal  hills. 

The  doom  is  h.  in  mercy  given. 

Thought  has  not  colours  h.  so  fair. 

Lips,  that  might  h . Heaven  reveal. 

And  sigh,  and  h.  could  wish  my  weariness,  &c. 
The  while  my  grovelling  thoughts  h.  buried  lie. 
H.  darkness  and  h.  flame. 

What  shapeless  form,  h.  lost  on  high. 

II.  seen  against  the  evening  sky. 

With  -clos’d  eye  a lion  there. 

What  ? wearied  out  with  h.  a life  ? 

Could  h.  appease  his  craving  thought. 

And  haply  h.  unblam’d  his  murmuring  voice. 
Knows  h.  the  reasons  why  we  smile  and  sigh. 
H.  darkling,  till  their  Master  shed. 

H.  way  ’twixt  joy  and  woe. 

Her  summer  veil,  h.  drawn  on  high. 

A meaning  h.  divine. 

H.  the  deep  thought  they  breathe. 

H.  of  the  heart  will  still  employ. 

Hall. 

Or  sun-bright  h.  of  power. 

The  sacred  nuptial  h. 

Lone  battle  field,  or  crumbling  prison  h. 

Sad  lonely  dreams  in  crowded  h. 


1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  4, 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v . v.  /.  7. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
3 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  8. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v . vi.  1.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 
13  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

5 S . Phil.  & Jas. , v.  xii.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 


Be  set  to  h.  all  we  find. 


Hallow. 


Hallow’d. 

The  God  Who  h.  thee  and  blest. 

The  h.  font  where  parents  bow. 

Bearing  the  h.  dove. 

To  whom — as  if  in  h.  air. 

The  h.  hour  do  Thou  renew. 

Approaching  down  the  h.  aisle. 

Here  let  him  speed  : to-day  this  h.  air. 

When  slowly  through  the  h.  air. 

Hand. 

Touch  us  with  chastening  k.,  and  make  us,  &c. 
Than  these  dread  signs  Thy  mighty  h. 

Leave  it  all  in  His  high  h. 

As  then,  Thy  wonder-working  h. 

Only  be  Thou  at  h.,  to  bless. 

Though  the  rudest  h.  assail  her. 


Morning,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xix.  1.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  1.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


HAND — HANDS. 


195 


Who  watch  His  eye,  and  hold  His  guiding  Ju ! 
That  on  Thy  guiding  /z.  unseen. 

Where’er  I gaze  on  either  h. 

Thou  melt  on  either  h. 

Angels,  or  more,  on  either  Ji.  are  nigh. 

His  Ju  withdraws  the  penal  fire. 

Recall  the  shaft  the  murderer’s  /z.  has  sped. 
No  partial  h.  the  blessing  may  misguide. 
Stars,  His  guiding  Ju  that  own. 

With  suicidal  h. 

In  mercy  thou  maysi  feel  the  heavenly  h . 
Seems  it  to  thee  a niggard  h.  ? 

O for  a sculptor’s  h. 

If  Aaron’s  Ju  unshrinking  mould. 

Withdraw  Thine  /z.,  nor  dash  to  earth. 

The  golden  censer  in  His  h . 

Light  be  the  Ju  of  Ruin  laid. 

Scattering  wise  heart  and  crafty  h. 

And  from  behind  the  cloud  held  out  by  Jesus’  Ji 
Our  Master  is  at  Ju 

Mark’d  by  th’  Almighty’s  h.  for  good. 

The  towers  His  h.  had  deign’d  to  raise. 
Beneath  His  shadowing  Ji. 

Slowly,  as  then,  His  bounteous  /z. 

Eye,  ear,  and  h. , and  loving  heart. 

Read  and  confess  the  H.  Divine. 

Christ  is  at  Ji. , to  scorn  or  bless. 

Know,  though  at  God’s  right  h.  I live. 
Except  Thine  A.  and  seal  he  show. 

Though  for  a while  his  h.  forego. 

At  God’s  right  Ji.,  a bidden  guest. 

He  only,  by  whose  sovereign  h. 

Who  is  at  Ju  that  loves  the  Lord  ? 

The  Cross  to  every  Ju  and  heart. 

That  blessing  dear,  that  dove-like  Ju 
Then  leaves  ye  kneeling,  h.  in  h. 

Her  infant  sees,  and  springs  with  hurried  Ju 
A Ji.  that  cannot  spare. 

Till  then,  whene’er  with  duteous  Ju 
Ever  at  /z.,  with  airs  divine. 

Handmaids . 

With  queens  for  Ju  at  her  side. 

Hands . 

To  all  but  labouring  h.  denied. 

His  pierced  Ji . in  vain  would  hide. 

And  all  our  work  to  do  with  palsied  Ju  and  cold. 
Clean  Ji. , and  a self-ruling  mind. 

Since  not  Apostles’  h.  can  clasp. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v . iv.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v . v.  /.  3. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v . i.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
, 1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

5 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

II  Trinity,  v . vi.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul, viii./.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  'v . i.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  7- 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /,  6. 

Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v . ix.  /.  8. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


HANDS— HAPPY. 


I96 


Here  are  soft  h.  that  cannot  bless  in  vain. 
The  Cross  by  angel  h.  impress’d. 

By  holy  h.  o’er-shadow’d  kneel. 

By  pastoral  h. , toward  Thee  we  drew. 
With  pierced  h . and  bleeding  brows. 
Where  miscreant  h.  and  rude. 

As  in  the  /z.,  th’  eternal  Priest. 

Hang. 

Each  on  his  cross,  by  Thee  we  h . a while. 
Their  waving  tracery  h .,  to  hide. 

How  couldst  thou  h.  upon  the  cross  ? 

And  mists  h.  wide  o’er  moor  and  fell. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 


Hangs . 

There  h.  a radiant  coronet. 

Haply. 

H half  in  fancy  grieving. 

And  h.  half  unblam’d  his  murmuring  voice. 
Or  h.  to  his  native  lake. 


Happier. 

How  h.  far  than  life  the  end. 

God’s  crowned  mountain,  as  in  h.  time. 

Happiest . 

On  holiest  h.  thoughts  to  lean. 

But  h.  ye,  who  seal’d  and  blest. 

Happiness . 


With  dearer  h. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 


Happy. 

Oh  ! timely  h. , timely  wise  ! 

As  if,  fresh-borne  from  Eden’s  h.  grove. 

H.  the  soul,  whose  precious  cause. 

Our  Eden’s  h.  birth. 

The  h.  garden  still  was  left. 

So  h.  souls,  when  life  is  o’er. 

Least  knows  its  h.  part. 

On  many  a h.  vision  dwelling. 

Where’er  Thou  roam’st,  one  h.  soul,  we  know. 
H.y  who  so  Christ’s  word  convey. 

Too  h.  if,  that  dreadful  day. 

Of  h.  wanderers  there. 

How  few  the  h.  secret  find. 

Too  soon  the  h.  child. 

And  raise  new  worlds,  where  h.  fancies  rove. 
Who  spend  with  Him  their  h.  days. 
Christians  ! behold  your  h.  state  ! 

Who,  on  this  h.  day. 

O h.  spirits,  mark’d  by  God  and  man. 

Too  A,  on  my  silent  path. 

But,  oh  ! most  ^.,  should  Thy  call. 


Morning,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  I. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.xv.l.  4. 
Purification,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 


HAPPY — HARPS. 


197 


Oh  ! h . hours  of  heaven-ward  thought  ! 

O happy  arms,  where  cradled  lies. 

And  h.  warriors  triumph  with  their  King. 

Harbinger. 

Thee  the  lov’d  h.  of  Jesus  owns. 

Hard. 

And  seems  it  h. , thy  vernal  years  ? 

Then,  onward  yet  a step,  thou  h.  -won  soul. 
The  dull  h.  stone  within  him  melt. 

Thou  know’st  how  h.  to  hurry  by. 

Thou  know’st  our  service  sad  and  h. 

’Tis  h .,  ye  so  in  love  should  be. 

HardeiUd. 

Thy  showers  would  pierce  the  h.  ground. 

Hardier. 

When  h . grown  we  love  it  less. 

Hardly. 

H will  they  fleet  aloof. 

Such  as  in  sleep  would  h.  soothe. 

Hark. 

And  h.  ! amid  the  flashing  fire. 

The  storm  is  o’er — and  h.  ! a still  small  voice. 


S.  Barthol.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

I Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

8 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xi x.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  *]. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 


Harm. 

To  all  that  works  thee  woe  or  h. 

To  dull  the  shafts  of  worldly  h. 

Shall  light  upon  some  lurking  h. 

Harmless. 

By  h.  fire,  among  the  ethereal  thrones. 


4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


Harmonies. 

Heaven’s  h.  come  in.  Whitsunday,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

Harmonious . 

A home  for  prayer  and  love,  and  full  h.  praise.  3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 
In  sweet  h.  strife.  Quinquagesima,  z/.xiv./.2. 

Harmony. 

Wouldst  thread  the  maze  of  H 4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

In  sudden  light  they  shone  and  heavenly  h.  Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
In  k.*s  mysterious  line.  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

The  h.  unwind.  Catechism,  v..  ii.  /.  4. 

Harms. 

He  bless’d  them  from  the  world  and  all  its  h.  H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 


Harp. 

Soft  as  Memnon’s  h.  at  morning. 

Like  pulses  that  round  h.  -strings  float. 

Harps. 

That  Thine  angels’  h.  may  ne’er. 

With  h.  for  ever  strung,  ready  to  bless. 


I Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,  v.  xiv.  1.2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  i.  1.  3. 


198 


HARSH — HAUNTS. 


Harsh. 

O’erpowering  with  “ h.  din.” 


Harvest. 

The  h.  of  her  laurels  yield. 

Haste. 

So  dear  to  Christ  her  pious  h. 

“ H. , for  thy  life  escape,  nor  look  behind.  ” 
Make  h. , and  take  her  home,  &c. 

Sweet  one,  make  h.  and  know  Him  too. 
That  makes  such  h.  to  melt  and  die. 

Hasten'd. 

And  h.  with  relief. 


Hastes. 

H.  to  proclaim,  4 ‘God  is  not  in  the  fire.” 
Turn’d  upon  him,  who  h.  to  bow. 

Hdte. 


4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.ii.  1.  2. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v..  vii.  /.  6. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


Fathers  may  h.  us  or  forsake. 

If  they  who  Ji.  the  trespass  most. 
Ye  h.  what  made  Him  mourn. 
The  world,  to  h.  and  scorn. 


2 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  1.  r„ 
2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1 . 5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  L 8. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


Hated. 

And  truth  in  all  the  world  both  h.  and  believ’d. 

Hateful. 

O h.  spell  of  Sin  ! when  friends  are  nigh. 

Haughty. 

Not  sullen,  nor  in  scorn,,  like  h.  man. 

Y et  feel  their  h.  hearts  untam’d. 

The  nations  on  that  h.  height. 

And  h.  Jericho’s  cloud-piercing  wall. 

The  h.  eye  may  dazzle  and  confound. 

Little  they  dream,  those  h.  souls. 

Haunt . 


1 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Tu.  bef.  East.*  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
1 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


Is  holy  David’s  h. 

Where  Heaven  delights  to  h. 

The  h.  of  all  affections  pure. 

And  h.  our  hearts  when  we  would  pray. 
That  h.  and  vex  thee,  heart  and  brain. 
Where  is  Thy  favour’d  h.y  eternal  Voice? 
And  h.  us  with  no  vexing  mood. 

The  whispers  from  above,  that  h.  the... vale. 
O soothe  us,  h.  us,  night  and  day. 


Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  1.  I. 


Haunted. 

To  Bethlehem’s  glade,  or  Carmel’s  h.  strand.  3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

By  lonely  prayer  the  h.  rocks  among.  S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

With  beating  hearts  we  roam  the  h.  ground.  K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Haunts. 

Dear  sacred  h.  of  glory  and  of  woe. 


Mon.  bef.  East. , v . vi.  /.  5. 


HAWK— HEALTH. 


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Hawk. 

The  famish’d  h.  has  found. 

Haze. 

Above  the  world’s  uncertain  h. 

Though  into  drear  and  dusky  h. 

Fix’d  on  the  desert  h. 

Melts  in  dim  h.  each  coarse  ungentle  hue. 
For  lo  ! above  the  western  h. 

Of  silvery  h .,  and  dark  and  still. 

Hazel. 

I sit  me  down  beside  the  h . grove. 

Hazy . 

Broods  o’er  the  h. , twinkling  air. 

Head. 

Why  lifts  the  Church  her  drooping  h.  ? 

Is  not  God’s  oath  upon  your  h.  ? 

Pour’d  on  a victim’s  h. 

Love  on  the  Saviour’s  dying  h. 

As  when  upon  His  drooping  h. 

On  every  sainted  h. 

Wraps  the  unshrinking  Martyr’s  h. 

Here  lay  His  limbs,  and  here  His  sacred  h. 
Her  persecuted  h.  she  meekly  bows. 

Fondly  as  if  the  green  turf  wrapt  his  h. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  1 . 7. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
19  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Heads. 

Soon  o’er  their  h.  blithe  April  airs  shall  sing.  23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


Heal. 

Given  to  His  Sire,  our  souls  to  h. 

Now  opening  all  her  stores  to  h .,  &c. 

4 4 Who  died  to  h .,  is  ris’n  to  save.” 

The  herbs  we  seek  to  h.  our  woe. 

But  vernal  airs  should  sorrow  h. 

For  what  shall  //.,  when  holy  water  banes? 
All  but  Himself  to  h.  and  save. 

Where  fix’d,  as  if  one  prayer  could  h. 


Circumcision,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Healer. 

Where  stands  the  H.  of  all  wrongs.  S.  aft.  Ascension,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Healing. 

That  bids  thee  from  His  h.  touch  withdraw.  4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
For  fallen  souls  some  h.  breath.  5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 

For  h.  and  for  balm  e’en  now  thine  hour,  &c.  7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Not  e’en  in  h.  cloudless  shine.  12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

With  h.  first,  with  comfort  now.  14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Here  h.  dews  and  balms  abound.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Health. 

To  Whom  for  power  and  //.,  &c. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 


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HEALTH — HEART. 


His  pride  of  h.  to’  abase. 

Thy  saving  h .,  O Lord. 

With  joy,  wild  h.  can  never  know. 
We  wish  him  h. ; he  sighs  for  rest. 


Healthful. 

Sick  or  h.,  slave  or  free. 


Healthiest. 

Should  cluster  round  thine  h.  shoot. 


14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Heap. 

Save  when  the  scorching  whirlwinds  h . 
To  h.  the  censer’s  sacred  fire. 

And  watch,  from  Babel’s  crumbling  h . 
Out  of  yon  sere  and  wither’d  h. 

Hear . 

Which  bids  us  h.,  at  each  sweet  pause. 
She  speaks,  and  we  must  h. 

Who  speaks  and  will  not  h. 

Heart. 


2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 


Let  not  my  h.  within  me  bum. 

E’en  so,  h.  -searching  Lord,  as  years  roll  on. 
Constrain’d  to  own  Thee,  but  in  h. 

And  cheer’d  his  sickening  h. , &c. 

Keeping  the  Ji.  awake  till  dawn  of  morn. 
Their  h.  untravell’d  still  adores  the  King. 
How  little  can  the  k.  embrace  ! 

And  in  my  h.  of  hearts  would  hear. 

The  single  h.  to  be  Thy  sure  abiding-place. 
Man’s  sullen  h.  and  gross. 

Oh,  joy  for  Rachel’s  broken  h.  ! 

Where  to  behold  them  was  her  h.  ’s  first  prayer. 
Deep  in  the  h. , her  searching  view. 

And  overflow  this  h.  of  mine. 

To  each  true  Jewish  h. 

May  thus  in  h.  embrace. 

Sighs  for  the  /L -consoling  view. 

And  would  thy  dull  h.  fain. 

Sad  on  thy  lonely  h. 

And  wilt  Thou  hear  the  fever’d  h. 

The  wilful  h.  be  fain  to  own. 

Welcome  to  the  thoughtful  It. ! 

The  h.  of  childhood  is  all  mirth. 

A fond  fraternal  h. 

But  there  sight  fails  : no  h.  may  know. 

I would  revive  it  in  my  h. 

It  shames  the  weary  h.  to  feel  itself  alone. 
That  heave  the  struggling  h.  with  wilder  din. 
Woe  to  the  wayward  h . 


Evening,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

3 Advent,  v . ix.  1.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
PI oly  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  1 . 3. 
Circumcision,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 
Circumcision,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

1 Epiphany,  v . i.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


HEART. 


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The  world  and  He  are  struggling  in  thine  h. 
Then  weep  it  from  thy  h. 

’Tis  so  in  love — the  faithful  h. 

Deep  in  the  mother’s  inmost  h. 

Give  me  a h.  to  find  out  Thee. 

The  tears  that  in  the  h.  abide. 

Thus  oft  the  mourner’s  wayward  h. 

When  racking  thoughts  the  h.  assail. 

May  bid  His  own  A -warming  ray. 

Lingering  in  h. , and  with  frail  sidelong  eye. 
Ever  the  truest  h. 

Thro’  many  a waste  h. -sickening  page. 

The  while,  with  undivided  h. 

Or  sin  at  h.  survive. 

Is  only,  that  the  captive  h. 

And  Brother  too,  kind  Husband  of  my  h. 
There  are  who  sigh  that  no  fond  h.  is  theirs. 
So  dreams  the  h.  self- flattering,  fondly  dreams. 
The  life-strings  of  that  tender  h.  gave  way. 
Else  had  it  bruis’d  too  sore  his  tender  /z. 
Should  touch  the  h.  with  softer  power. 
Comes  sweeping  o’er  the  h.  forlorn. 

Lord  of  my  /z.,  by  Thy  last  cry. 

O let  my  h.  no  further  roam. 

O come  that  day,  when  in  this  restless  h . / 

If  but  the  prisoner’s  h.  be  faithful  found,  &c. 
Is  there  a /z.,  that  loves  the  spring. 

And  when  they  say,  “Turn,  wandering  /z.” 
My  wilful  h.  would  burst  away. 

With  incense  of  pure  h.’s  desire. 

When  sorrow  all  our  h.  would  ask. 

If  chance  some  heedless  h.  should  roam. 

Yet  low  upon  the  earth  his  h.  and  treasure  lie. 
Too  close  around  his  h.  her  tangling  veil. 
Shame  on  the  h.  that  dreams  of  blessings  gone. 
Nor  let  the  proud  h.  say. 

Her  thankful  h.  runs  o’er. 

And  wish  it  worthier  on  a Parent’s  h.  to  rest. 
Ask  thine  own  h .,  that  willing  slave. 

Unlock  her  h.,  and  offer  all  its  store. 

Chains  of  my  h. , avaunt  I say. 

But  such  as  lifts  the  new-created  /z. 

’Tis  echoed  in  the  h. 

Scattering  wise  h.  and  crafty  hand. 

When  out  of  sight,  in  h.  and  prayer. 

She  swells  her  high  h.  -cheering  tone. 

Teach  the  adoring  h.  to  fall. 

The  k.  that  scorn’d  a father’s  care. 

The  spring  of  the  regenerate  h. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

Mon.  bef.  East,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v . x.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

I Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v . viii.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v . viii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xvii.  /. 4. 
Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


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HEART. 


But  he,  whose  h . will  bound  to  mark. 

Move  h.  towards  h.  by  sympathy. 

Flies  from  the  h.  and  home  she  dearest  loves. 
Our  h.  ’s  sad  secret  to  the  silent  air. 

Let  it  flow  on,  till  all  thine  earthly  h . 

Then  pours  she  on  the  Christian  h. 

The  sickening  h.  can  stay. 

So  love  at  h.  prevail. 

With  fever’d  lips  and  wither’d  h. 

Written  in  balm,  sad  h .,  for  thee. 

The  broken  h.  to  love’s  embrace. 

The  princely  h.  of  innocence. 

That  his  own  h.  may  hear  his  melodies. 
Landscape  of  fear  ! yet,  weary  h. 

The  h.’s  sweet  moonlight  softly  gleams. 

Of  pure  h. -worship,  Baal  is  ador’d. 

Then  should  we  plead  our  h.  T consuming  pain. 
Choose  to  believe,  not  see  : sight  tempts  the  h. 
Already  in  His  h . 

No — rather  steel  thy  melting  h. 

Pray  only  that  thine  aching  h. 

Full  solace,  lest  it  steal  the  h. 

But  the  deaf  h. , the  dumb  by  choice. 

Sure  His  meek  h.  would  break  and  die. 

E’en  He  who  reads  the  h. 

Fleet  from  the  h. , a worthless  dew. 

Before  Thee,  h.  and  knee. 

To  fill  the  k.’s  fond  view. 

Christ’s  blessing  at  your  h . is  warm. 

Wish  me  a wise  and  thankful  h. 

That  haunt  and  vex  thee,  h.  and  brain. 

More  pangs  than  tongue  or  h.  can  frame. 

And  thou,  false  h.  and  frail,  hast  turn’d  from  all. 
Thou  who  hast  deign’d  the  Christian’s  h.  to  call 
And  every  voice  and  every  h. 

Yet  in  his  h.  can  mercy  own. 

And  fearing  most  his  own  vain  h. 

Such  sounds  as  make  deep  silence  in  the  h. 

O cheerful  tender  strain  ! the  h. 

That  is  the  h.  for  thoughtful  seer. 

That  is  the  h.  for  watchman  true. 

While  of  his  narrowing  h.  each  year. 

As  his  when  Eden  held  his  virgin  h. 

Heavy  and  dull  this  frame  of  limbs  and  h. 

He  who  the  stormy  h.  can  so  control. 

Nor  e’en  the  tenderest  h .,  and  next  our  own. 
Hues  of  their  own,  fresh  borrow’d  from  the  h. 
For  if  one  h.  in  perfect  sympathy. 

AT. -rending  sighs. 


2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v . vii.  /.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

11  Trinity,  z>.  vii.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

16  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
.17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v . vii.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,*  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


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Nor  long  within  the  h.  would  stay. 

Thus  deeply  in  a brother’s  h. 

Eye,  ear,  and  hand,  and  loving  h. 

What  voice  his  inmost  h.  appals  ? 

As  to  Thy  last  Apostle’s  h. 

Bless’d  are  the  pure  in  h. 

Bow’d,  but  erect  in  h. 

Chooseth  the  pure  in  h. 

But  who,  O perfect  filial  h . 

Thy  very  h . was  riven. 

Making  thy  h.  a shelter  meet. 

And  face  to  face,  and  h.  to  h . 

O shame  upon  thee,  listless  h. 

The  world’s  a room  of  sickness,  where  each  h . 
’Twixt  Prayer  and  watchful  Love  his  h. 

Their  next,  from  h.  to  h.  to  clear  the  way. 
Yet  in  your  sympathetic  h. 

Take  up  the  lesson,  O my  h. 

Thrill  through  his  k.’s  remotest  cells. 

All  wondering  cries  the  humbled  h . 

Who  carry  music  in  their  h. 

His  treasure  and  his  h. 

E’en  as  He  goes  ; with  the  same  human  h. 
Aliens  in  h.  so  oft  should  prove. 

The  mystery  of  the  wicked  h. 

To  him,  who  wants  the  martyr’s  h. 

Where’er  an  aching  h . may  call. 

Soft  on  her  fluttering  h.  shall  breathe. 

Or  if  perchance  a sadden’d  h. 

Till  some  repenting  h.  be  ready  for  the  skies. 
Till  every  h.  have  caught  your  flame. 

“ Come  unto  Me,  thou  trembling  h .” 

Into  the  wavering  h.  descends. 

The  Cross  to  every  hand  and  h . 

Half  of  the  h.  will  still  employ. 

W e cower  before  th’  h.  -searching  eye. 

With  thoughts  of  spring  the  h.  beguile. 

Who  says  the  widow’s  h.  must  break. 

Bids  weep  no  more — O h.  bereft. 

“ A spouse  with  all  a daughter’s  A” 

Her  fluttering  A,  too  keenly  blest. 

For  ever  with  thy  sullen  h. 

Some  h.  too  weary  of  the  restless  world. 
What  mother’s  h.  could  spare  ? 

And  yearns  not  her  parental  h.  ? 

If  with  thy  h.  the  strains  accord. 

Thy  h.  with  hers  in  some  victorious  psalm. 
To  lift  and  guide  th’  exulting  h. 

The  wandering  h.  to  seize. 


S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v . iii.  /.  5- 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  z'.xiii./.  1. 
Purification,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
Purification,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.v.  1.  I. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  5* 

S.  BarthoL,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  iii./.  1. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v,  i.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v,  vi.  /.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
K.  Charles  M. , v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v,  ix.  L 3. 


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HEART — HEARTS. 


For  the  lost  dream  the  h.  may  ache. 

The  h.  may  ache,  but  may  not  burst. 
Each  pastoral  h . thy  bounty  knows. 

Less  than  Thine  own  h . -cheering  call. 
Till  they,  with  open  h . and  free. 

The  h.  dies  down. 

Hearth. 

Christ  watches  by  a Christian’s  h . 
There’s  not  a cottage-A  below. 

Hearths. 

Our  h.  are  altars  all. 

Praise  to  our  God  ! not  cottage  li.  alone. 


Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

I Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 


Heartless. 

Bewilder’d  in  a h.  crowd. 

God’s  herald  prove  a h.  thrall. 

Nor  let  Ambition  h.  mourn. 

Hearts. 

H.  that  with  rising  morn  arise  ! 

How  would  our  h . with  wisdom  talk  ! 

All  but  your  h.  are  there. 

Yet  in  that  throng  of  selfish  h.  untrue. 

But  what  are  Heaven’s  alarms  to  h.  that  cower  ? 
But  oh  ! frail  h .,  and  spirits  dark  ! 

To  homeliest  h.  of  pilgrims  pure  and  meek. 
And  in  my  heart  of  h.  would  hear. 

To  dwell  with  h.  untrue. 

Who  doth  h.  as  streams  command. 

Patient  h.,  their  pain  to  see. 

The  tears  that  bathe  our  offer’d  h. 

F rom  these  our  proud  yet  grovelling  h. 

Give  true  h.  but  earth  and  sky. 

Of  h.  that  know  no  guile. 

Of  h . , the  right  of  love  divine. 

Our  undivided  h.  may  lean. 

Suit  best  with  h.  beyond  the  sky. 

H training  in  their  low  abode. 

Pure  eyes  and  Christian  h. 

H.  that  would  highest  else  aspire. 

Where  is  our  love,  and  where  our  h . 

Full  vengeance,  till  our  h.  are  wean’d  entire. 
When  h.  are  of  each  other  sure. 

But  where  is  then  the  stay  of  contrite  h.  ? 
Then  why  should  gentle  h.  and  true  ! 

Y e whose  h.  are  beating  high. 

Sovereign  masters  of  all  h.  ! 

If  it  flow  from  childlike  h. 

And  dearest  h.  are  bursting  round. 

Their  h.  from  sense. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Morning,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  7. 
Septuagesima,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
1 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  1.  9. 


HEARTS. 


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As  in  all  lowly  h.  He  suffers  still. 

Yet  feel  their  haughty  h.  untam’d. 

Where  only  broken  h.  their  sin  and  shame,  &c. 
Oh  ! day  of  days  ! shall  h.  set  free. 

From  thousand  sympathetic  h. 

Their  /a,  that  now  so  freshly  glow. 

O guide  us,  when  our  faithless  h. 

But  at  Thy  touch  let  veiled  h . awake. 

Woe  worth  these  barren  h.  of  ours. 

He  offers  h.  from  every  land. 

Only  in  stubborn  h . and  wills. 

Where  is  the  sweet  repose  of  h.  repenting. 
Touch  our  chill’d  h.  with  vernal  smile. 

So  is  it  with  true  Christian  h. 

The  curse  of  lawless  h. , the  joy  of  self-control. 
’Tis  well,  true  h . should  for  a time  retire. 

Yet  in  fallen  Israel  are  there  hearts  and  eyes. 
Ye  h .,  that  love  the  Lord. 

And  haunt  our  h.  when  we  would  pray. 

Of  humbled  h .,  that  own  Thy  love. 

Of  Him  who  worlds  and  h.  surveys. 

Fain  would  our  lawless  h.  escape. 

Reign  in  our  h.  alone. 

That,  by  Thy  grace,  our  h.  shall  stay. 

Sweet  visions  of  long-sever’d  h.  to  frame. 
Creator  of  all  h.  ! &c. 

Seems  tun’d  as  truly  to  our  h. 

Wise  h.  and  loving  minds. 

Our  h. , and  let  them  day  by  day. 

Whom  poor  men’s  eyes  and  h.  consent  to  bless. 
Dread  Searcher  of  the  h. 

Mourners,  speed  here  your  broken  h.  to  bring. 
Here  loving  h .,  that  daily  know. 

New  h.  before  their  Saviour’s  feet  to  lay. 
What  worldly  h . and  h.  impure. 

And  to  wise  h.  this  certain  hope  is  given. 
With  fear  and  mightier  joy  weak  h.  surprising. 
And  all  their  holy  joy  o’er  contrite  h.  fulfil  ! 
But  two  capricious  human  h. 

To  soften  h.  like  morning  dew. 

When  visions  fade  and  h.  grow  cold. 

And  self-commanding  h.  ensure. 

Till  willing  h.  wear  quite  away. 

Felt  Thee  how  strong,  our  h.  how  frail. 

Their  h.  in  every  contrite  word. 

And  our  h.  feel  they  must  not  break. 

With  h.  new-brac’d  and  set. 

Tempering  rude  h.  with  calm  angelic  force. 


Good  Friday,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  4, 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v . xi.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5- 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v . ii.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v . v.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
18  Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  3. 
24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S . Paul,  v.  xiii.  /.  5 . 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  xii.  7.4. 
All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 


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HEARTS — HEAVEN. 


She  mourns  that  tender  h.  should  bend.  Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
With  beating  h.  we  roam  the  haunted  ground.  K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Heat . 

The  Saviour  lends  the  light  and  h. 

Heath . 

Streaking  the  A -clad  hill. 

Pause  listening  on  the  silent  A,  &c. 

Heathen . 

And  wherefore  should  the  h.  see. 

To  trace  the  H ’s  toil. 

The  k.’s  wizard  fires. 

And  with  the  h.  be. 

We  cannot  hope  the  h.'s  doom. 

And  ’mid  the  A where  they  roam. 

Only  the  first  renew’d — the  h.  ’s  choice. 
To  a foul  dream,  of  h . night. 


Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Easter  Monday,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v . vi.  /.  3. 

Ash- Wednesday,  v.  ii.  /.  5 . 
3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  7/.  xviii.  /.  3. 
23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


Heave. 

By  every  sacred  sigh  we  h. 

That  h.  the  struggling  heart  with  wilder  din. 
Nor  stay’d  to  h.  one  faithless  sigh. 

Sweep  o’er  the  billowy  corn,  and  h. 
Sad-hearted  mothers  h .,  that  wakeful  lie. 
Heart-rending  sighs,  O spare  to  h. 

So  sad  a sigh  to  h. 

Heaven. 


1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  7/.  viii.  1.  4. 

Sun.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


Their  tribute  to  the  genial  h. 

Seldom  of  h.  and  you  partake. 

New  thoughts  of  God,  new  hopes  of  H. 

As  more  of  H.  in  each  we  see. 

As  H.  shall  bid  them,  come  and  go. 

We  lose  ourselves  in  H.  above. 

The  arrows  wing’d  in  H. , &c. 

Holds  its  still  course  in  H.  afar. 

But  what  are  H.  ’s  alarms  to  hearts  that  cower. 
As  H outshines  the  taper’s  light. 

Which  H,  in  mercy,  spares  us  too. 

Spreads  o’er  th’  expanse  of  H. 

Angels  from  U will  stoop  to  guide,  &c. 

High  H.  in  mercy  to  your  sad  annoy. 

Gales  from  //. , if  so  He  will. 

Through  shades  of  setting  life  can  see  H’s,  & c. 
Of  those,  H.  deign’d  to  praise. 

No  cloud  in  h.  to  slake  its  ray. 

The  gate  of  H.  unclose. 

Instinct  pure,  or  H.  -taught  art. 

On  the  least  that  //.  may  give. 

Over  the  dusky  h.  and  bleak  hill-side. 


Morning,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Morning,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Morning,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

I Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

I Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


HEAVEN. 

May  dwell,  unseen  by  all  but  II. 

Sure  ’tis  no  Af.-bred  awe. 

The  H.  -betrothed  breast. 

Farther  from  H.  would  be. 

To  muse  what  H.  might  mean. 

They  part  to  meet  in  H 
Where  H delights  to  haunt. 

That  purest  spot  in  Fancy’s  h. 

What  is  the  h.  we  idly  dream  ? 

What  is  the  H.  our  God  bestows  ? 

The  saints  above  are  stars  in  H. 

To  train  us  in  our  way  to  H. 

High  set  at  His  command. 

Till  H.  and  we  are  quite  alone. 

His  Father’s  light  was  pour’d  from  II. 

Thy  lovers  must  their  promis’d  H.  forego. 
Tell,  H.  has  wrath  that  can  relent  no  more. 
A land  that  drinks  the  rain  of  H.  at  will. 

As  little  children  lisp,  and  tell  of  H \ 

Than  e’er  did  western  h.  illume. 

’Tis  Love,  the  last  best  gift  of  H. 

By  all  but  H.  unseen. 

The  gracious  Dove,  that  brought  from  H. 
Fram’d  by  His  peculiar  grace. 

Lips,  that  might  half  H.  reveal. 

Till  we,  like  His  star-sprinkled  floor. 

Nor  man  nor  angel  liv’d  in  H.  or  earth. 

Or  lose  one  glimpse  of  H.  before  the  time. 
Shall  prove  in  H.  a martyr’s  palm. 

Think,  who  did  once  from  H.  to  Hell  descend. 
To  wing  to  II.  but  one  strong  prayer. 

To  shew... that  there  is  light  in  II. 

From  H.  their  Easter  news. 

Where  H.  my  lot  had  cast. 

That  nearest  H.  has  bade  thee  stand. 

And  pour  the  drink  of  H. 

As  one  who  deep  in  h.  some  airy  pageant  sees. 
That  they  should  draw  to  H.  his  downward  eye. 
And  dwell  with  her  in  H. 

Without  Thee  H.  were  but  a wild. 

When  H.  ’j  bright  boundless  avenue. 

Nor  of  the  gracious  will  of  H. 

Mount  up,  for  H is  won  by  prayer. 

Now  is  there  solemn  pause  in  earth  and  h. 

H.  will  o’ercome  th’  attraction  of  my  birth. 
Though  on  unfolding  H.  our  gaze  we  bend. 
From  H.  to  Earth,  attendants  meet. 

When  God  of  old  came  down  from  H. 

A voice  from  H.  was  heard  abroad. 


207 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v . xii.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Ash- W ednesday,  v.  iv.  1. 2. 
Ash- Wednesday,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 
2 Lent,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  i. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Palm  .Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 
Wed.  bef. East.,  v.  v.  /.  12. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  9. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
S.  aft.  Ascens. , v.  xii.  1.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 


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HEAVEN. 


//. ’j  harmonies  come  in. 

Since  all  that  is  not  H.  must  fade. 

The  breath  of  h.  has  blown  away. 

Mount  up  their  /£. -assailing  cries. 

Have  met  to  scale  the  H. 

Had  H.  held  out  the  martyr’s  crown. 

Then  full  of  H. , the  mystic  Dove. 

Soft  slumbers  in  the  open  eye  of  H 
Now  H.  and  earth  are  to  our  bliss  consenting. 
Then  fearless  turn  where  H . hath  set  thy  part. 
Which  bids  us  see  in  h.  and  earth. 

Streaks  of  a brighter  h.  behind. 

The  hour  that  saw  from  opening  h. 

The  rod  of  H has  touch’d  them  all. 

The  word  from  H.  is  spoken. 

His  blessed  home  in  H.  hath  left. 

In  Christ’s  new  h.  and  earth. 

In  h. , accordant  to  his  raptur’d-  string. 

H.  has  in  store  a precious  dole. 

When  h . by  fits  is  dark  and  bright. 

The  lonely  world  seems  lifted  nearer  h . 
There’s  not  a star  the  h.  can  show. 

The  scourge  of  H.,  to  shake. 

Where  maidens  to  the  Queen  of  H. 

Untimely  seeking  here  the  peace  of  H. 

And  will  the  Saints  in  H.  dare  weep  ? 

Was  fain  to  look  to  H.  and  sigh. 

He  look’d  to  //.,  and  sadly  sigh’d. 

The  joy  of  H.  -accepted  prayer. 

These  baffle  e’en  the  spells  of  H. 

When  Thou  didst  look  to  H.  and  sigh. 

The  print  of  AT.,  to  be  express’d. 

That  /z.-ward  seem  so  free  to  move. 

The  stars  of  h.  a course  are  taught. 

And  H \ thy  morn  will  bless. 

We  cannot  part  with  H.  for  Thee. 

Without  a streak  of  h.  ’s  soft  blue. 

Cross’d  with  as  free  a span  the  vault  of  h . 

Y et  H.  is  raining  angels’  bread. 

Who  have  the  key  of  //. 

Yet  still  the  face  of  h.  is  grey. 

Of  her  whom  H.  is  teaching  how  to  mourn. 
His  thoughts  to  H.  the  steadier  rise. 

H.  less  and  less  will  fill. 

Saw  to  the  end  of  h. 

Might  sound  in  H. , &c. 

Our  puny  speed,  and  birds,  and  clouds  in  h . 
The  laggard  body  soon  will  waft  to  H. 

Since  all  alone,  so  H.  has  will’d,  we  die. 


Whitsunday,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  I. 
I Trinity,  v . ii.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  I. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v . ii.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 


HEAVEN. 


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May  readier  spring  to  //. 

Or  what  if  H.  for  once  its  searching  light  ? 
The  sun  through  h.  has  shed. 

As  in  th’  autumnal  h. 

To  H.  whence  first  it  came. 

Earth’s  gems  the  fire  of  H.  have  caught. 

Of  our  lost  year  in  H.  is  told. 

Then,  potent  with  the  spell  of  H. 

Drawing  to  H.  with  gentlest  band. 

As  though  all  H.  ’s  refulgent  hoard. 

But  H.  ’s  high  magic  bound  it  there. 

So  shall  Sin  ask  of  h.  and  earth. 

And  though  h.  gate  long  since  have  clos’d. 

In  H.,  be  sure,  is  stor’d. 

The  courts  of  H.  to-day. 

The  armies  of  the  highest  H. 

Now  sees,  unlook’d  for,  H.  on  earth. 

Till  earth  to  H.  be  purified. 

As  if  our  h.  and  home  were  here. 

By  all  on  this  side  H. 

Of  fire  from  H.  to  bless  their  votive  alms. 
What  though  long  since  in  H.  your  brows  began. 
To  live  in  memory  here,  in  H.  by  love  & praise. 
The  pastoral  staff,  the  keys  of  H. 

That  they  in  H.  may  highest  sit. 

With  Thee  tow’rd  H.  to  walk  and  weep. 
Come  see  thy  place  prepar’d  in  H. 

Oh  ! happy  hours  of  h.  -ward  thought  ! 

The  nearest  H.  on  earth. 

“No  mist  ...  shall  hide  the  eye  of  AT.” 
Summon’d  froniiA , to  still  that  bitterest  groan. 
Alway  to  God  in  H,  and  see  His  face. 

One  lose,  the  other  keep,  H.  ’s  clue. 

Jf.’s  very  gate,  should  scope  allow. 

The  four  strong  winds  of  H.  fast  bound. 
Together  link’d  by  I/.’s  decree. 

We  dare  not  ask,  nor  H.  would  tell. 

One  from  the  Cross,  and  one  from  H ’ 

O tender  gem,  and  full  of  H.  ! 

And  yet  the  ^.-taught  mind. 

And  lov’d  He  not  of  H to  talk. 

In  middle  h. , all  mist  above. 

The  breath  of  H.  beneath  her  wings. 

Of  H.  and  earth  beneath. 

N or  wake,  until  new  h. , new  earth. 

Only  let  H.  her  fire  impart. 

To  brood  o’er  silently,  and  form  for  H \ 

The  Angels  hear,  and  there  is  mirth  in  H. 


24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul.  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Purification,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v . iii.  /.  5. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v . vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  James,  v . vi.  /.  8. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.Luke,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

H.  Communion,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
H.  Baptism,  v . xi.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v . ii.  /.  6. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 


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HEAVEN — HEAVENWARD. 


And  H accepts  the  prayer. 

H’s  light  is  pour’d  on  high  and  low. 
To  high  and  low  H.’s  Angel  spake. 
Who  grasp,  this  hour,  the  sword  of  H. 


Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Ordination,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


Heavenly. 

And  h.  Contemplation  dear. 

Over  the  h.  theme. 

In  sudden  light  they  shone  and  h . harmony. 
Touch’d  by  light,  with  h.  warning. 

Unlike  the  feast  of  h.  love. 

Strays,  mindful  of  that  h.  love. 

Which  h . truth  imparts. 

Who  boasts  a h.  birth. 

In  mercy  thou  mayst  feel  the  h.  hand. 

To  come  and  go  with  h.  news. 

For  h.  vision  soar’d. 

Up  to  Thy  h.  light,  and  reap  what  Thou,  &c. 
They  nurse  the  soul  to  h.  love. 

Draw’st  thy  bright  veil  across  the  h.  way. 

One  gust  of  h.  song  might  steal. 

The  lustre  comes  of  h.  birth. 

Where  h.  mercy  shines  as  free. 

The  h.  consolations  they  on  you  bestow. 

And  how  the  spark  ye  lit,  of  h.  cheer. 

In  h.  balm,  fresh  gather’d  there. 

But  ’tis  a gleam  of  h.  light. 

While  sinners  taste  Thine  h.  balm. 

Oh  ! say  not,  dream  not,  h.  notes. 

To  nurse,  on  earth,  the  h.  seed. 

How  bless’d  the  h.  music  brought. 


1 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v . i.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  L 6. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  8.  , 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

H.  Communion,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


Heavens. 

Her  h.  all  dark  with  doubt  and  crime. 

Set  the  clear  h.  on  fire. 

As  when  th’  unclouded  h.  were  rent. 

By  all  the  grace  Thy  h.  still  hide. 

The  h.  are  watching  with  their  thousand  eyes. 
To  look  on  clearer  h .,  and  scan. 


2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
S.aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v:  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 


Heavemvara. 


Through  court  and  camp  he  holds  his 
Start  up,  and  ply  your  h.  feet. 

The  h.  flame  annoy. 

Lends  h.  wings. 

That  h.  seem  so  free  to  move. 

Her  h.  way  hath  trod. 

Oh  ! happy  hours  of  h.  thought  ! 

And  waft  us  h.  with  enfolding  wing. 


:.,  &c.  1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
S.  Bartholomew,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 


HEAVINGS — HELP. 


211 


Heavings. 

Still,  sullen  h.  vex  the  labouring  ground. 

Heavy. 

H and  dull  this  frame  of  limbs  and  heart. 

O h.  laden  soul  ! kneel  down  and  hear. 

Lies  h.  on  his  gentle  breast. 

Heed. 

And  to  her  Lord  with  duteous  h. 

Nor  h.,  though  reckless  spirits  ask. 

Wander  at  large,  nor  h.  Love’s  gentle  thrall. 


9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,z/.  viii.  1.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


Heedless. 

If  chance  some  h.  heart  should  roam. 

F reely  they  own,  or  h.  prove. 

Thy  h.  soul  astray. 

Height. 

Which  knows  no  end  in  depth  or  h. 

As  Sion  in  her  h.  of  pride. 

And  to  their  h.  of  wonder  strain. 

The  nations  on  that  haughty  h. 

As  travellers  on  some  woodland  h. 

Here  on  Bethsaida’s  cold  and  darksome  h. 
Perhaps  His  Presence  thro’  all  depth  and  h. 
Whatever  owns,  in  depth  or  h. 

From  Jordan  banks  to  Bethphage  h. 

Who  sporting  on  some  giddy  h. 


I Easter,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5* 

8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Whitsun  M011.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 


Heir. 

Made  ^.,  and  emptied  of  Thy  glory’  awhile. 
Nam’d  to  be  h.  of  glory  then. 

To  bow  before  an  h.  of  sin. 

An  h.  of  glory  without  grief  or  pain. 


Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Heirs. 

Nor  ever  had  been  h.  of  dark  mortality. 
H.  though  they  were  of  sin  and  shame. 
H.  of  more  than  royal  race. 

And  shall  the  h.  of  sinful  blood  ? 


H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  1 . 3. 
12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Hell. 

Think,  who  did  once  from  Heaven  to  H. , &c.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


Helm . 

With  monarchs  at  their  h. 

Help. 

H.  us  to  pause  and  mourn  to  Thee,  &c. 
But  a sweet  h.  and  pattern  of  true  love. 
H.  us,  one  hour,  to  trace  His  musings  high, 
To  h.  Him  on  His  way. 

Would  h.  a world  undone. 

H me  to  lay  my  trembling  hold. 

So  h.  us  evermore  with  Thee  to  bow. 


Easter  Mon. , v.  iii.  /.  4. 

I Christmas,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
&c.Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

I Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


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HELP — HERO. 


H.  us,  each  hour,  with  steadier  eye. 

But  for  the  soul  no  h.  is  found. 

Or  rather  h.  us,  Lord,  to  choose  the  good. 
Thy  servant’s  choice,  O h.  us  in  our  parts. 
Ye  turn’d  to  h.  us  in  th’  unequal  fray. 

To  bear  the  joy — h.,  Virgin-born  ! 

H,  by  the  unexpressive  smile,  that  made. 

Helper. 

What  wondrous  h.  have  they  found  ? 

Helpless. 

Else  h.  found,  to  learn  and  teach  Thy  love. 

Helps. 

H thee  by  aught  beside  to  learn. 

Hence. 

H all  thy  groans  and  travail  pains. 

H. , till  thy  God  return. 

Herald. 

God’s  h.  prove  a heartless  thrall. 

The  h.  star. 

His  h.  saints  the  Saviour  sent. 

Heralding. 

Pour’d,  h.  Messiah’s  conquering  march. 

Heralds. 

By  Thine  anointed  h.  duly  crown’d. 

Ye  h.  seal’d. 

Love’s  h.  sent  to  man  forgiven. 

Herb. 

True  to  her  trust,  tree,  A,  or  reed. 

Herbs. 

The  bitter  h.  of  earth  are  set. 

The  h.  we  seek  to  heal  our  woe. 


Her??iit. 


No  H.  e’er  so  welcome  cross’d. 

A H.  in  a silent  cell. 

Such  airs  as  soothe  a h.'s  sleep. 

Meet  for  a h.  ’s  ear. 

Our  h.  spirits  dwell,  and  range  apart. 

Ye  to  the  sacred  H duteous  brought. 

Hermitage. 

Down  in  some  lonely  h. 


Hermits. 


Like  h.  watching  still. 

Ye  h.  blest,  ye  holy  maids. 

Hermon. 


Free  as  on  H.  hill. 


Hero. 

Ere  from  her  last  embrace  her  h.  part. 


Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  1.  2. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  1.  3. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

1 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  i.  /.  4. 


HERO — HIGH. 


Herod. 

Heroes. 


But  h.  ne’er  or  saint. 

They  write  some  h.  -soul. 

Not  H.  but  an  Angel  leads. 

H.  and  Kings,  obey  the  charm. 

Hidden. 

The  h.  rill  to  charm. 

Each  in  his  h.  sphere  of  joy  or  woe. 

But  sure  from  many  a h.  dell. 

Hide. 

To  h.  Thee  from  Thy  servant’s  eyes. 

H.  not  Thy  mild  forgiving  eye. 

If  niggard  Earth  her  treasures  h. 

And  h.  ourselves  for  calm. 

For  well  she  knows. . .where  they  may  safely  h. 
Thou  h.  thine  eyes,  to  make  thy  peevish  moan. 

Hides. 

The  Saviour  h.  His  face. 

Hiding. 

H the  glorious  sky. 

Hung  h.  sun  and  star. 

High. 

Nor  strive  to  wind  ourselves  too  h. 

Of  mountains  terrac’d  h.  with  mossy  stone. 
Glory  to  God  on  A,  on  earth  be  peace. 

H.  Heaven  in  mercy  to  your  sad  annoy. 

And  in  the  darkness  sing  your  carol  of  A praise. 
Which,  like  a fading  lamp,  flash’d  h. 

Leave  it  all  in  His  h.  hand. 

And  >&. -breath’d  hope  of  joys  above. 

One  h.  enraptur’d  strain. 

The  h.  -born  traveller  came. 

No  glare  of  h.  estate. 

As  breezes  change  on  h. 

H.  set  at  Heaven’s  command. 

H.  thoughts  were  with  Him  in  that  hour. 

So  thoughts  beyond  their  thought  to  those  h.&c. 
Y e whose  hearts  are  beating  h. 

H.  and  low  in  choir  shall  meet. 

Help  us,  one  hour,  to  trace  His  musings  h .,  &c. 
Fill  h.  the  bowl,  and  spice  it  well,  &c. 

Fill  h.  the  bowl,  benumb  His  aching  sense. 
Come,  Self-devotion,  h.  and  pure. 

That  by  each  golden  crown  on  h. 

Such,  if  on  h.  their  thoughts  are  set. 

F or  very  pride, . . . her  h.  -boasted  Reason’s  sake. 
The  fount  of  holy  blood  ; and  lift  on  h. 


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10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5- 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Evening,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  2. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  1.  6. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Ash-Wed.,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Palm  vSunday,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 


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HIGH. 


Then  wake,  my  soul,  to  h.  desires. 

Together  swelling  h. 

Brightening  their  h.  estate. 

H.  as  her  anthems  soar. 

Are  wafted  h.  in  death  ! 

Flash’d  o’er  him,  h.  and  bright. 

The  pure  flame  spreading  h.  and  low. 

May  rise  on  h.9  and  holy  songs. 

Till  their  h.  deeds  the  world  appal. 

At  that  h.  warning  start. 

What  shapeless  form,  half  lost  on  h. 
Withdraw  the  proud  h.  -reaching  arm. 

There  is  an  oath  on  h . 

Her  h.  desires  may  breathe. 

And  claim  His  h.  celestial  birth. 

She  swells  her  h.  heart-cheering  tone. 

And  gird  ye  for  your  h.  emprize. 

Those  purer  fires  on  h. 

At  which  h.  spirits  of  old  would  start. 
Thenceforth,  to  eyes  of  h.  desire. 

’Twas  gently  spoke,  yet  heard  on  h. 

Was  wafted  to  your  soul  one  h.  desire. 

But  that  in  such  communion  h. 

Yet  buoys  him  up,  and  h.  above. 

Too  h.  above  our  human  thought. 

Some  glorious  earnest  of  thine  h.  estate. 

’Tis  on  the  mountain’s  summit  dark  and  h. 
And  scarcely  heard  so  h. 

Or  in  the  azure  deep  on  h. 

Is  in  that  word — the  Lord  who  dwells  on  h. 
H.  towers  the  rainbow  arch. 

’Tis  caught  unquench’d  on  h. 

On  Easter  wings  might  lift  us  h . 

’Twas  moaning  bleak,  so  h.  and  low. 

But  Heaven’s  h.  magic  bound  it  there. 

H.  above  mortal  ken. 

In  h . procession  passing  on. 

Lost  in  h.  thoughts,  “whose  son.” 

H.  thoughts  of  holy  love  impart. 

Thy  treasur’d  hopes  and  raptures  h. 

Thus  souls,  by  nature  pitch’d  too  h. 

For  his  wing’d  thoughts  are  soaring  h. 

Ye  might  have  sped  to  keep  h.  festival. 

With  us  they  stay’d,  h.  warning  to  impart. 
Her  hymns  of  h.  thanksgiving  still. 

Their  h.  and  low  in  concord  set. 

Her  summer  veil,  half  drawn  on  h . 

Thus  while  the  storm  is  h.  within. 


Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v . xiii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  5* 
Whitsunday,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tu. , v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 
4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  I. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  5- 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  xii.  /.  1. 
S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  1.  4. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  z/.vii.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


HIGH— HILLS, 


215 


Lifting  on  h.  th’  adored  Name. 

Not  in  the  twilight  stars  on  h. 

Such  is  their  h.  courageous  love. 

Of  converse  h. , and  sacred  home. 

For  h.  Communion  meetly  spread. 

Like  a reviving  flower. . .storms  are  hush’d  on  h. 
H o’er  the  echoing  nave. 

When  storms  are  h.,  or  when  the  fires  of  war. 
O kindly  soothing  in  h.  Victory’s  hour. 

Too  h.  for  earth,  &c. 

Into  h.  glory  pass’d. 

Heaven’s  light  is  pour’d  on  h.  and  low. 

To  h.  and  low  Heaven’s  Angel  spake. 

’Twas  silence  round  Thy  throne  on  h. 

Ere  yet  the  pure  h.  -breathed  lay. 

When  Passion’s  storms  are  loud  and  h. 


H.  Comm. , v.  xi.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Ordination,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 


Higher. 

Till,  as  each  moment  wafts  us  h. 

The  fever’d  pulse  beats  h. 

Intenser  blaze  and  h. 

H above  our  meaning  soar. 

Highest. 

When  souls  of  h.  birth. 

Hearts  that  would  h.  else  aspire. 

’Tis  stor’d  above  the  h.  sphere. 

When  h.  rapt  and  favour’d  most. 

The  armies  of  the  h.  Heaven. 

That  they  in  Heaven  may  h.  sit. 

Oh  ! h.  favour’d  of  all  Spirits  create. 

H.  exalt  thy  glorious  Lord. 

Hill. 

So  meekly  up  the  h.  of  scorn. 

Around  the  sacred  h. 

Ranging  wild  o’er  h.  and  lea. 

Over  the  dusky  heaven  and  bleak  h.  -side. 
Free  as  on  Hermon  h. 

That  crowns  His  holy  h. 

Whose  waters  kiss  the  feet  of... vine-clad  h. 
That  once  was  Sion’s  h. 

Streaking  the  heath-clad  h. 

And  seers  would  mourn  on  Sion’s  h. 

When  close  to  Sion’s  h. 

On  every  h.  began  to  blaze. 

The  shadows  sleep  on  every  slanting  h. 
Upon  th’  accursed  h. 

Hills. 

Not  half  so  fix’d,  amid  her  vassal  h. 

In  all  th’  emerging  h.  so  green. 


1 Christmas,  v.  x.  1.  I. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S . Paul,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 
Catechism,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

I Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  7. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


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HIRE— HOLY. 


Hire. 

Where  is  His  h . ? we  know  His  tasks. 


Historic. 

Th’  h.  Muse,  from  age  to  age. 

Hoard. 

He  only,  who  forgets  to  h. 

As  though  all  Heaven’s  refulgent  h. 

Thy  youth’s  ideal  h. 

Far,  far  away,  the  home-sick  seaman’s  h. 

Hoarse. 


And  h.  and  jarring  all. 

Hoary. 

Needs  no  show  of  mountain  h. 

Those  saintlike  brows  so  h. 

Hold. 


Easter  Day,  v.  vi 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  i 
SS.Phil.&Jas.,z/ 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v'. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v. 

I Epiphany,  v.  ii 
25  Trinity,  v.  viii 


Look  here,  and  h.  thy  peace.  Circumcision,  v.  y 

Who  watch  His  eye,  and/L  His  guiding  hand  ! 4 Epiphany,  v.  v. 
Their  frailty  well,  and  h.  them  fast.  1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  4 

Oh,  sickening  thought  ! yet  h.  it  fast.  5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4 

But  if  ye  should  h.  your  peace.  Palm  Sunday,  v. 

We’ll  h.  communion  sweet.  Easter  Eve,  v.  v. 

Help  me  to  lay  my  trembling  h.  1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /. 

Now,  Christians,  h.  your  own — the  land,  &c.  I Trinity,  v.  iv.  I 
But  fix’d  to  h.  Love’s  banner  fast.  2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /. 

Might  h.  : and  oft  the  thankless  deep.  5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  t 

H.  up  thy  mirror  to  the  sun.  S.  Barthol.,  v.  i.  1 

Refresh  us,  Lord,  to  h.  it  fast.  H.  Comm.,  v.  xv 


Holding. 

That  souls  in  refuge,  h.  by  the  Cross. 

Holds. 

H.  its  still  course  in  Heaven  afar. 
Through  court  and  camp  he  h.,  &c. 

Holier. 


Good  Friday,  v.  ' 

I Advent,  v.  iv.  1 
1 Advent,  v.  x.  I 


In  h.  love  and  humbler  vows. 

No  h.  name,  no  mightier  throne. 

Not  /l,  while  around  him  angels  bow’d. 

Holiest. 


5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v. 
17  Trinity,  v.  i.  i 


Unworthy  of  the  h.  place. 

By  h.  things. 

Of  h.  brotherhood. 

The  h.  creature,  dares  aspire. 

Nor,  sweetest,  A.,  best  of  all. 

On  h.  happiest  thoughts  to  lean. 

E’en  in  the  Church’s  h.  aisle. 

Holy. 

Where  shall  the  h.  Cross  find  rest  ? 

Pass  Babel  quick,  and  seek  the  h.  land. 


Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv. 
5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii. 
13  Trinity,  v.  viii 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi 
S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  2 
S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  I 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  /. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi. 


. /.  2. 


v.  /.  5- 
■).  iii ./.  2. 
. ix.  1.  4. 
iii.  1.  1. 

ix.  /.  3. 

i.  /.  1. 

• /.  3- 

:vi.  /.  I. 

/.  6. 


iii.  /.  I. 
1-4- 
2. 

7- 

7-  3- 
I I. 
ii.  /.  1. 

nil  l.  5. 

I 4. 

. 6. 

5- 

vii.  /.  5. 

r-  5- 

/.  6. 

2. 

/.  4. 
i.  /•  3- 
i.  /.  4. 

; 

• 4- 

3- 

' 3. 


HOLY. 


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To  th’  other  h.  garden,  where  the  Lord,  &c. 
And  we  see  far  in  h.  ground. 

Think  on  the  Lord  most  h .,  come. 

The  h.  Stephen  kneels. 

Under  the  h.  Cross. 

He  rais’d  them  in  His  h.  arms. 

Is  h.  David’s  haunt. 

First  sow  in  h.  fear. 

Which  on  some  h.  house  we  mark. 

Rises  the  h.  pile  that  Kedron’s  valley  fills. 
They  bathe  where  h.  waters  flow. 

That  crowns  His  h.  hill. 

He  sees  the  h.  household  borne. 

Love,  gentle,  /z. , pure. 

As  when  the  h.  Maid  beheld. 

Yet  seeking  the  most  h.  place. 

Be  sure,  is  h . ground. 

Were  blotted  from  the  h.  ground,  &c. 

To  win  that  knowledge  ! sure  each  h.  vow. 
O Lord  my  God,  do  Thou  Thy  h.  will. 

O h.  mountain  of  my  God. 

They  turn  to  sweetness,  and  drop  h.  balm. 
Tinctur’d  with  h.  blood,  &c. 

The  fount  of  h.  blood,  &c. 

Be  one  Lord’s  day  of  h.  joy. 

So  is  it  still  : to  h.  tears. 

When  h.  maids  and  matrons  speak. 

First  Father  of  the  h.  seed. 

From  where  the  h.  shadow  lay. 

For  what  shall  heal,  when  h.  water  banes? 
Yet  least  of  h.  things  descry. 

Nor  yet  His  H.  Spirit  sent. 

May  rise  on  high,  and  h.  songs. 

Hover’d  His  h.  Dove. 

The  h.  house  is  still  beset. 

Springs  ever  fresh  the  tide  of  h . tears. 

And  h.  music,  whispering  peace. 

To  h.  ground,  in  quiet  to  aspire. 

Mark  well  His  h . pains. 

To  search  and  spoil  the  h.  ground. 

The  curtain  of  the  H.  One. 

Stately  thy  walls,  and  h . are  the  prayers. 

Or  by  some  h.  death-bed  dear. 

Dear  as  the  h.  sorrow. 

Now  through  her  round  of  h.  thought. 

But  we  no  h.  fire  have  caught. 

Christ’s  relics  round  the  h.  place. 

The  h.  Child  have  met. 


3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  5- 
Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

S.aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  5- 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

11  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  L 7. 

S . Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Purification,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 


2l8 


HOLY — HOME. 


Who  trac’d  His  h . steps,  nor  ever  ceas’d. 
High  thoughts  of  h.  love  impart. 

Of  h.  offerings  timely  paid. 

Watching  some  placid  h.  death. 

Ye  hermits  blest,  ye  h.  maids. 

Because  their  secret  souls  a h.  strain  repeat. 
How  the  Most  H.  did  not  shrink. 

And  all  their  h.  joy  o’er  contrite  hearts  fulfil 
Is  there,  and  fills  the  h.  place. 

A few  bright  drops  of  h.  dew. 

Or  when  the  h.  cross  is  sign’d. 

By  h.  hands  o’er-shadow’d  kneel. 

Over  the  H Fount  they  lean. 

Spirit  of  God’s  most  h.  Fear  ! 

Holy  Ghost. 

Draw,  H.  G .,  Thy  seven-fold  veil. 

Breathe,  H.  G.,  Thy  freshening  gale. 

“Come,  H.  G.,  our  souls  inspire.” 

Home. 

Stands  the  bless’d  h. , where  Jesus  deign’d,  &c. 
The  peaceful  h .,  to  Zeal  sincere. 

Then  to  his  early  h.  did  Love  repair. 

Draw  daily  nearer  h. 

Or,  if  at  h.  they  stay. 

’Tis  not,  “ the  Saviour  born  in  David’s  h.” 
No  peaceful  h.  upon  His  cradle  smil’d. 

Think  on  th’  eternal  h. 

We  may  look  h.,  and  seek  in  vain. 

A h.  for  prayer  and  love,  &c. 

So  h.  -bound  sailors  spring  to  shore. 

And  from  th’  eternal  h.  above. 

Though  to  my  h.  for  one  last  look  I turn. 
One  hour  of  h.  before  the  grave. 

Sweet  is  the  smile  of  /z.,  &c. 

Hovering  around  their  ancient  h. 

Strange  to  our  ears  the  church-bells  of  our  h. 
Mourning  the  ruin’d  h.  he  still  must  love,  &c. 
Long  since — O call  Thy  wanderer  h. 

To  that  dear  h .,  safe  in  Thy  wounded  side. 
Sure,  thought  of  these  will  lure  it  h. 

Around  our  h.  ’s  green  walls,  &c. 

For  well  she  knows  the  h.  where  they,  &c. 
But  to  their  h.  in  gladness  turn. 

Their  h.  and  God’s,  that  favour’d  place. 

My  Saviour’s  pathway  to  His  h.  above. 
Upon  the  h.  I love. 

Oblivion  is  their  h. 


S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

! S.  Michael,  v.  x.  1.  8. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 


Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 


HOME — HONOUR’D. 


219 


Early  to  quit  His  h.  on  earth. 

With  not  a wish  or  thought  at  h. 

That  will  not  hear  of  love  or  h . 

Flies  from  the  heart  and  h.  she  dearest  loves. 
His  blessed  h.  in  Heaven  hath  left. 

Nor  fainting  turn  to  seek  thy  distant  h. 

Thy  message  given,  thine  h . in  sight. 

Of  love  and  h.  by  mazy  streams. 

Let  Him  strike  h.  and  bless  the  rod. 

Would  in  that  chosen  h.  of  Thine  instal. 
Bring  all  our  wandering  fancies  h. 

Our  God  to  bless  our  h.  delights. 

Entice  him  h.  to  be  forgiven. 

They  muse  on  all  at  h. 

As  if  our  heaven  and  h.  were  here. 

To  his  sweet  h . — so  nearly  won. 

Make  haste,  and  take  her  h .,  &c. 

Of  converse  high,  and  sacred  h. 

Hope  of  new  spring  and  endless  h. 

There  to  glide  h .,  there  safely  cling. 


Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Homeless. 

A hopeless  faith,  a h.  race. 

Homeliest. 

To  k.  hearts  of  pilgrims  pure  and  meek. 

Ho?nely. 

H.  scenes  and  simple  views. 

May  read  his  h.  lesson  plain. 

His  nook  of  h.  thought  will  change. 

Homes. 

And  they  had  won  their  h. 

Ye  dwell  beside  our  paths  and  h. 

Our  paths  of  sin,  our  h.  of  sorrow. 

The  living  h.  where  Christ  shall  dwell. 


5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  vi.  /.  4. 
22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  1.  5. 


Home-sick. 

Far,  far  away,  the  h.-s.  seaman’s  hoard. 

Homestead. 

That  by  some  ruin’d  h.  builds. 

Homeward. 

And  h.  to  Thy  Father’s  throne. 

Look  h.  through  the  evening  sky. 

As  h.  from  some  grave  belov’d  we  turn. 

Your  amarant  wreaths  were  earn’d ; and  h.  all. 


Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Restoration,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 


Honey. 

Where  is  the  land  with  milk  and  h.  flowing?  1 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
Honour’d. 


Best  h.  and  His  way  prepar’d. 


SS.Simon&Jude,  v.wi.1.2. 


HONOUR’S — HOPE. 


Honour’s. 

Nor  His  purple  meed. 

Hoof. 

Fearless  of  the  passing  h. 

Nor  trampling  h.  nor  tinkling  bell. 

Under  the  spurning  h.  are  cast. 

Hope . 

In  fearless  love  and  h.  uncloy’d. 

The  H.  and  Glory  of  all  lands. 

And  high-breath’ d h.  of  joys  above. 

That  H.  should  never  die. 

By  faith  and  h.  in  Thee  unseen. 

For,  is  it  II,  that  thrills  so  keen. 

Daily  to  lose  themselves  in  h.  to  find  their  God, 
H their  unfading  flower. 

Then  is  there  h.  for  such  as  die  unblest. 

But  with  the  sinner’s  fear  their  h.  departs. 

For  h.  or  joy,  for  flower  or  fruit. 

Dare  not  h.  to  join  on  earth. 

Without  a h.  on  earth  to  find. 

For  words  of  h.,  and  bright  examples  given. 
Prisoner  of  H thou  art — look  up  and  sing. 

In  h.  of  promis’d  spring. 

They  who  have  sought,  nor  h.  to  find. 

When  nature  sings  of  joy  and  h.  alone. 

Her  darling’s  h.  and  hers,  for  love  and  joy,  &c. 
The  days  of  h.  and  prayer  are  past. 

Said  I,  that  prayer  and  h.  were  o’er. 

The  Church’s  h.  finds  eyes  to  see. 

Their  Father’s  joy,  their  h.  alone. 

Shews  at  each  turn  some  mouldering  h.  or  joy. 
H.  against  h.,  in  love’s  dear  task. 

Nor  could  th’  enchantress  H.  forecast. 

By  all  the  trembling  h.  ye  feel. 

With  flowers  of  pensive  h .,  the  wreath,  &c. 
To  own  no  h .,  no  God  but  Thee. 

The  proudest  h.  of  kings  dare  claim. 

We  cannot  h.  the  heathen’s  doom. 

By  the  sad  couch  whence  h.  hath  flown. 

By  youthful  H.  seen  beaming  round  her  walls. 
The  h.  to  suppliants  given. 

So  too  may  soothing  H.  Thy  leave  enjoy. 

Yet  not  farewell  her  h.,  since  Thou,  &c. 

E’en  so,  in  h.  and  trembling. 

Some  strain  of  h.  and  victory. 

We  dare  not  h.  like  Him  to  shine. 

With  time  and  h.  behind  us  cast. 

But  wreaths  of  h.  for  aye  to  live. 


3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  3 

1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  8. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  2 
2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  10. 
Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7- 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  /.  3. 


HOPE — HOREB. 


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Thou  only  h.  of  souls. 

The  pure,  calm  h.  be  thine. 

We  and  our  earthly  griefs  may  ask  and  h.  apart. 
Didst  guide  our  h. , where  Christ  should  rise. 
Might  cast  o’er  h.  and  memory. 

Thy  lofty  h. , Thy  lowly  prayer. 

And  Christian  H.  can  cheer  the  eye. 

And  view  His  least  and  worst  with  h. , &c. 
And  to  wise  hearts  this  certain  h.  is  given. 
And  we  must  h . , so  sweet  the  tone. 

But  all  is  still,  ’twixt  h.  and  fear. 

H.  of  new  spring  and  endless  home. 

Is  here  ! what  h.  and  joy  and  love. 

Her  flower  and  h.  ? but  thou  art  with  him  there. 
That  thou  shouldst  H.  or  Fancy  give. 

With  strength  and  h.  your  feeble  dust. 

Hopeless . 

Fond  h.  fancies  cower. 

A h.  faith,  a homeless  race. 

When  in  their  last,  their  h.  day. 

An  angel’s  h.  fall. 

Whence  parents’  eyes  would  h.  shrink. 

Hopes. 

New  thoughts  of  God,  new  h.  of  Heaven. 
Their  treasur’d /$. , just  born,  baptiz’d,  and  gone. 
Bright  h .,  that  erst  the  bosom  warm’d. 

From  all  the  h.  and  charms  of  earth. 

Till  all  our  h.  and  thoughts  are  led. 

Though  dearest  h.  are  faithless  found. 

From  h . fulfill’d  and  mutual  love. 

When  h.  presumptuous  fade  and  fall. 

’Tis  Thine  by  vows,  and  h.,  and  fears. 

Think  where  thy  coward  h.  had  flown. 

On  human  h.  and  fears. 

Aerial  h.  and  pensive  joys. 

Till  all  bright  h,,  and  hues  of  day. 

Where  souls  and  bodies,  h.  and  joys. 

As  earthly  h.  abus’d  are  less  than  h.  divine. 
To  wish  our  h.  were  new. 

Thy  treasur’d  h.  and  raptures  high. 

Save  that  his  h.,  more  boldly  soar. 

Hofist. 

Look  where  thou  h.  to  live. 

Hoping. 

Yet  h.  near  the  shrine  to  keep. 

Horeb. 

On  H. , with  Elijah,  let  us  lie. 


Conv.  of  S . Paul,  v.  xii.  /.  3 . 
S S .Philip&J  ames,  z/.xi.  /.  2 . 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

S.  John  Bapt.  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
S/Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
H . C ornmunion,  v.  viii.  /.  3 . 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  4. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Morning,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

I Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

II  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  4. 
SS.  Philip&J ames,  27.x./.  1. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


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HORIZON’S — HOUR. 


When  o’er  th’  h. ’ s silent  line. 


Horizon's. 

Horn. 


Upon  Thine  altar’s  h.  of  gold. 

Hosanna. 

E’en  with  the  loud  H.  ringing  in  His  ears. 

“ H.”  now,  to-morrow  “Crucify.” 

H to  their  chief. 

Hosannas. 

His  H.  here  below. 

Host. 

God’s  witnesses,  a glorious  h. 

Hosts. 

Beams  on  the  martyr  h. , a beacon  light. 

I mark  Him,  how  by  seraph  h.  ador’d. 

Hot. 

Still  in  the  world’s  h . restless  gleam. 

Hour. 

Whiling  away  the  lonesome  h. 

In  wilful  slumber,  deepening  every  h. 

As  though  her  evil  h.  were  fled. 

Thine  too  the  drearier  h. 

The  weary  h.  of  noon. 

Our  trial  h.  of  woes. 

Thus  in  her  lonely  h. 

Their  spirits  every  h.  imbu’d. 

How  sweet,  in  that  dark  /*.,  to  fall. 

High  thoughts  were  with  Him  in  that  h. 

One  h.  of  home  before  the  grave. 

But  ask  of  elder  days,  earth’s  vernal  h. 

That  she  to  paint  that  h . may  dare. 

E’en  in  His  h.  of  agony  He  thought. 

In  calmness  for  His  far-seen  h.  He  stays. 
Help  us,  one  h .,  to  trace  His  musings,  &c. 
One  heart -ennobling  h.  ! It  may  not  be. 

Is  it  not  strange,  the  darkest  h.  ? 

To  rest  one  little  h. 

Seem’d  sacred  in  that  h. 

If  yet,  invok’d  in  h.  of  need. 

In  her  self-torturing  h. 

So  have  I seen,  in  Spring’s  bewitching  h. 
Teach  her  to  know  and  love  her  h.  of  prayer. 
Let  us  not  miss  th’  accepted  h. 

To  whom  a weary  h.  is  loss. 

Help  us,  each  h .,  with  steadier  eye. 

Till  her  appointed  h. 

The  h.  that  saw  from  opening  heaven. 


2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

I Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  xvi.  1.  1. 

W ed.  bef.  Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5 . 
Ascension  Day,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Evening,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4, 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  v.  /.  6. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 


HOUR — HOUSEHOLD. 


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Full  many  a dreary  anxious  h. 

Think  on  the  shame,  that  dreadful  h. 

For  healing... e’en  now  thine  h.  is  come. 
To  utter  death  that  h.  shall  sweep. 

But  with  mild  radiance  every  h. 

Ye  felt  your  Maker’s  smile  that  h. 

And  thank  Thee  for  each  trying  h. 

Is  he  alone  in  that  dark  h.  ? 

The  first  lorn  h.  of  widowhood. 

Till  pass’d  th’  enquiring  day-light  h. 
Successive  made  His  witnesses  that  k. 
Wide  open  from  that  h. 

Sweet  awful  h.  ! 

They  brood  upon  life’s  peaceful  h. 

The  hallow’d  h.  do  Thou  renew. 

The  stillness  of  that  h. 

O kindly  soothing  in  high  Victory’s  h . 

O for  one  h . of  prayer  like  thine  ! 

In  that  lorn  h.  and  desolate. 

As,  in  this  sacred  h.  and  still. 

Who  grasp,  this  h .,  the  sword  of  Heaven. 
We  trust  them  in  that  musing  h. 

Hourly. 

These  are  Thy  wonders,  h.  wrought. 

Hours. 

That  He,  by  whom  our  bright  h.  shone. 
Told  the  long  h.  of  death,  as,  one  by  one. 
What  sunshine  h.  had  taught  in  vain. 

The  World  some  h.  is  on  her  way. 

In  lonely  h .,  Christ  risen  appears. 

In  social  h.,  who  Christ  would  see. 

And  raise  accusing  shades  of  h.  gone  by. 
If  long  and  sad  thy  lonely  h. 

As  when  ye  crown’d  the  sunshine  h. 

If  chance  the  golden  h.  be  nigh. 

For  lavish’d  h.  and  love  mis-spent  ! 

’Tis  true,  bright  h.  together  told. 

Oh  ! happy  h.  of  heaven- ward  thought ! 

If  thou  hast  lov’d,  in  h.  of  gloom. 

Oft  in  her  solemn  h.  we  dream  thee  nigh. 


5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

1 1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5* 

13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Purification,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  1.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


House. 

Which  on  some  holy  h.  we  mark. 

The  holy  h.  is  still  beset. 

And  h.  to  h .,  and  field  to  field. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

11  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


Have  I not  brought  thee  from  the  ^.of  slaves?  20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


Household. 

He  sees  the  holy  h.  borne. 


I Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


224 


HOUSEHOLD  —HUES. 


Sweet  all  the  joys  that  crowd  the  h.  nook. 
The  h . stores  untouch’d,  the  roses  bright. 
Her  Father’s  h.  to  adorn. 

Nor  may  our  h.  vine  or  fig-tree  hide. 
Which  by  his  h.  fountain  grew. 

Thine  h.  choir,  in  true  accord. 

House-top. 

Where  on  the  h.-t .,  all  night  long. 

Hover. 

H around  us  while  we  pray. 

That  h.  o’er  the  new-born  King  of  kings. 
Must  h.  nearer  earth,  and  less  in  light. 
Such  dear  remembrances  will  h. 


Hover'd. 


H His  holy  Dove. 


Hovering. 


H around  their  ancient  home. 

H.  His  gracious  brow  above. 

Came  h.  to  our  sainted  sires. 

Will  still  be  h.  o’er  the  tomb. 

God’s  unseen  armies  h.  round. 

Is  hovering — comes  it  not  of  Thee  ? 

Hovers. 


H.  on  softest  wings. 


Howl. 

To  h.  and  chafe  amid  the  bending  trees. 

Howling. 

Amid  the  h.  wintry  sea. 

Thy  h.  waste,  thy  charnel-house  and  chain. 
In  the  waste  h.  wilderness. 


Howls. 

The  wild  dog  h.  at  fall  of  night. 

Hue. 

As  every  lovely  h.  is  Light. 

Melts  in  dim  haze  each  coarse  ungentle  h. 
And  each  small  flower  of  bashful  h. 

In  strengthening  form  and  freshening  h. 


i Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

Morning,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  x.  /.  2. 
8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Holy  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Evening,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Whitsun  Mon. , v.  iv.  1.  4. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 
24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 


Hues. 

H of  the  rich  unfolding  morn. 

There,  parted  into  rainbow  h. 

Where  all  bright  h.  together  run. 

Cheap  forms,  and  common  h. , ’tis  true. 
Beyond  the  summer  h.  of  even. 

Till  all  bright  hopes,  and  h.  of  day. 

’Mid  wither’d  h.  and  sere,  its  lot  be  cast. 

H.  of  their  own,  fresh  borrow’d  from  the  heart. 
The  brighter  for  their  h.  of  gloom. 


Morning,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xiv./.  1. 
2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5- 
4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 


HUMAN — HURRIED. 


225 


Human . 

E’en  h.  Love  will  shrink  from  sight. 

Where  h.  sorrow  breathes  her  lowly  moan. 
Nor  h.  wisdom  nor  divine. 

When  one  by  one  each  h.  sound. 

Aught  h.  in  the  charm. 

On  h.  hopes  and  fears. 

Of  h.  or  angelic  frame. 

Too  high  above  our  h.  thought. 

A wand  no  h.  arm  may  wield. 

Of  h.  care  and  crime. 

E’en  as  He  goes  ; with  the  same  h.  heart. 
But  two  capricious  h.  hearts. 

Humble. 

Blind  Bartimeus’  h.  prayer. 

What  though  in  poor  and  h.  guise. 

With  folded  arms  on  h.  breast. 

In  h.  following  of  his  Saviour  dear. 

Humbled. 

To  h.  souls,  that  sink  for  shame. 

Of  h.  hearts,  that  own  Thy  love. 

H.  by  all  He  gives. 

All  wondering  cries  the  h.  heart. 


4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

SS.  Phil.  &Jas.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


Humbleness. 


Nay — but  in  stedfast  h. 

In  holier  love  and  h.  vows. 


Humbler. 

Humblest. 


There,  swath’d  in  h.  poverty. 

Hung. 

Thy  crown  in  sight  is  h. 

Around  those  lips  where  power  and  mercy  h. 
H hiding  sun  and  star. 

Hunger. 

Where  souls  with  sacred  h.  sighing. 


Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  iv. 

S.  bef.  Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 


Hungry.  • 

The  prayers  of  h.  souls  and  poor.  1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

And  stills  the  wailing  sea-bird  on  the  h.  shore.  7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Hunter. 

The  warrior’s  pride,  the  h.  V mirth. 

Now  the  tir’d  h.  winds  a parting  note. 

Hurl'd. 

The  giddy  waves  so  restless  h. 

While  on  her  death-bed,  ere  to  ruin  h. 


Hurried. 

Her  infant  sees,  and  springs  with  h.  hand. 

Q 


6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  3. 


Commination,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 


226 


HURRY — IDLY. 


Hurry. 

Thou  know’st  how  hard  to  h.  by. 


8 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  I. 


Hurrying. 

Nor  slow,  nor  h .,  but  in  faith. 

The  pale  moon  h.  to  the  west. 

With  h.  footsteps  from  th’  accurs’d  abode. 
Is  A.  by,  nor  ever  stays. 

Not  in  a whirlwind  h.  by. 

When  storms  are  h.  by. 

Husband. 

And  Brother  too,  kind  H of  my  heart. 
Her  guileless  h.  walks  beside. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

M.  bef,  Easter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


Hush. 

H , idle  words,  and  thoughts  of  ill.  2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

To  close  the  weary  eye  and  h.  the  parting  breath.  Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
As  bloodhounds  h.  their  baying  wild.  All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  5* 


Hush'd. 

Like  a reviving  flower  when  storms  are  h.  on  high.Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


Hymn. 

What  seem’d  an  idol  h. , now  breathes  of  Thee.  3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

All  h.  Thy  glory,  Lord,  aright.  4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

To  h.  the  birth-night  of  the  Lord.  S.  bef.  Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Banquet  and  //.,  your  Eden’s  festal  store.  S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


Hymns. 

Their  lawless  cries  are  tun’d  to  h.  of  perfect  love. 
Alms  all  around  and  h.  within. 

With  h.  of  angels  in  His  ears. 

Tones  that  with  seraph  h.  might  blend. 

In  h.  as  soft  as  balm. 

Such  the  triumphal  h. 

Her  h.  of  high  thanksgiving  still. 

Their  soothing  h.  for  her  to  sing. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tu. , v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

S,  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  4. 
SS.Simon&Jude,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


IDEAL. 

Farewell,  for  her,  th’  i.  scenes  so  fair. 
Thy  youth’s  i.  hoard. 

Idle. 

Hush,  i.  words,  and  thoughts  of  ill. 

An  i.  vaunt  of  song. 

From  i.  words,  that  restless  throng. 

Idly. 

What  is  the  heaven  we  i.  dream  ? 

But,  while  I rov’d  or  i.  dream’ d. 

Pour’d  i.  over  some  dark  page. 


24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,z/.ix./.4- 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v , i.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v,  ix,  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
1 Easter,  v.  ii,  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  5- 


IDLY — IMBU’D. 


227 


And  /.  droops,  to  tliee  resign’d. 

O is  it  nought  to  you  ? that  /.  gay. 

Idol. 

What  seem’d  an  /,  hymn,  now  breathes  of  Thee. 
Should  bards  in  /.-hymns  profane. 

Their  /.  world  and  them,  shall  sweep...  away. 
An  /.  form  of  earthly  gold. 

One  tyrant  Lord,  one  /.  throne. 

Lest  /.  pleasures  court. 

What  i.  shapes  are  on  the  wall  pourtray’d. 
Till  every  /.  throne. 

Idolatries , 

On  dead  men’s  crimes,  and  Jews’  /. 

Idolatry. 

sTis  blind  /.  no  more. 

Idolize. 


All  Saints,  v,  i.  I 3. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  I 5. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6, 
Whitsun  M,,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  t>.  xvii.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


To  /.  or  wife  or  child. 
On  /.  knee. 


Idolizing , 
Idols. 


That  /.  would  befriend. 

Than  be  according  to  our  i,  heard. 
On  cloud-born  /.  of  this  lower  air. 
Earth  and  her  /.  part. 


Ill 


W.  bef.  East,,  v,  vi.  I io, 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  I 4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  I 3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

24  Trinity,  7/.  iii.  I 4. 

S.  Matthew,  vi,  /.  4. 


Hush,  idle  words,  and  thoughts  of  /. 
Upon  the  verge  of  good  or  /. 

/.  matched  with  grief  and  sin. 

Crowding  a world  of  good  or  /. 

Belial  or  Mammon,  grant  us  not  the  /. 
I.  fare  the  lay,  though  soft  as  dew. 

I.  spar’d  ; but  would  we  store  aright. 

Illume. 

To  linger,  while  the  morning  rays  /. 
Than  e’er  did  western  heaven  /. 


2 Advent,  v.  v.  I 3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  I 4. 
4 Trinity,  v , vii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  I,  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  vii,  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  I 6. 
4 Lent,  v,  iv.  I 4, 


Where  out  from  each  /,  page. 

So,  truest  /.  of  the  Christ, 

We  see  one  glorious  I,  look. 

Love  /.  in  that  cordial  look. 

Lo  here  the  fountain  to  /. 


Illumin'd. 

Image. 

Imag'd \ 
Imbue. 
ImbiCd. 


And  with  the  thought  of  God  /. 
Their  spirits  every  hour  /. 


S.Barthol,,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  I 1. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  iii,  l 3, 

Quinquagesima,z/.  viii.  /.  1 . 

Accession,  v , v.  I 7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  7/.  xi,  /,  3. 


228 


IMMORTAL — IMPURE. 


Immortal. 

Still  greets  you  with  glad  tidings  of  i.  joy. 
Our  frail  i.  souls,  His  work  and  Satan’s  thrall. 
A soul  that  once  had  tasted  of  i.  Truth. 

To  her  i.  Spouse  and  King. 

Shall  on  some  brother’s  brow  i.  bloom. 

I.  Greece,  dear  land  of  glorious  lays. 

Meet  for  their  new  i.  birth. 

Impair. 

Though  absence  may  i.,  or  cares  annoy. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5- 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


Impart. 

Communion  blest  i. 

He  doth  i. 

God  will  not  let  Love’s  work  i. 

Thy  lightning  glance  did  then  i. 

He  doth  Himself  i. 

High  thoughts  of  holy  love  i. 

Thine  own  meek  self  to  me  i. 

The  knowledge  of  itself,  i. 

With  us  they  stay’d,  high  warning  to  i. 
Only  let  Heaven  her  fire  i. 

Will  His  true  self  i. 

Imparts. 

All  glowing  with  the  light  accepted  Love  i. 
Which  heavenly  truth  i. 

Impassion' d. 

Waste  their  i.  might  on  dreams  of  earth. 


Circumcision,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Wed. bef. East., v.  viii.  /.  2. 
12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.xiii .1.  2. 
Purification,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 


Imperial. 

Lies  fall’n  i.  Pride. 

The  world’s  i.  wreath. 

Impervious. 

And  shades  i.  to  the  proud  world’s  glare. 

Impress'd. 

God  hath  i.  His  mark  of  blame. 

The  Cross  by  angel  hands  i. 

With  Jesus’  mark  i. 

Imprinted. 

Of  the  true  cross,  i.  deep. 

Imprison'd. 

Soft  as  i.  martyr’s  death-bed  calm. 

Imprisoning. 

How  joyful  from  th’  i.  ark. 

Th’  i.  stone  is  roll’d  away. 

Impure. 

What  worldly  hearts  and  hearts  i. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiv.  1.  6. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Holy  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
Easter  Day,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 


INCARNATE — INLAND. 


229 


Incarnate. 


The  world’s  i.  Maker  we  discern. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Then  on  th’  i.  Saviour’s  breast. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Till  resting  by  th’  i.  Lord. 

Ascension  Day,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Incense. 

With  i.  of  pure  heart’s  desire. 

I Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Such  i.  as  of  right  belongs. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Their  votive  i.  bring. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

No  richer  i.  breathes  on  earth. 

Churching,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

The  spreading  cloud  of  i.  soar’d. 

Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Inconstant. 

And  as  th’  i.  wildfires  dart. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

Increase. 

Bless’d  i.  of  reviving  Earth. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Gives  large  i. 

S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Indulge. 

I.  thee  and  rejoice. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Infant. 

As  o er  a sleeping  i.  ’s  eyes. 

The  “innocent  brightness”  of  an  ids  face. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Of  souls  that  i.  -like  beneath  their  burthen  bend.  H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

Thine  i.  cries,  O Lord. 

Circumcision,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

First  made  our  i.  spirits  burn. 

Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

Her  Vs  thrilling  kiss. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Though  sleep  have  clos’d  her  i.  ’j*  eye. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Pollute  with  Vs  blood. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

As  if,  fond  leaning  where  her  i.  slept. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Sweet  is  the  i.  ’s  waking  smile. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  iii.  /.  1. 

Her  i.  sees,  and  springs  with  hurried  hand. 

Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

I?ifants. 

Like  i.s  slumbers,  pure  and  light. 

Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

Like  i.  sporting  on  the  shore. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

From  i.s ’ simple  lays. 

Catechism,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

Infinite. 

The  i.  descent. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Us’d  to  behold  the  /. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Influence. 

No  drop,  for  them,  of  kindly  i.  found. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

I?ifuse. 

Lowly  thoughts  may  best  i. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

Infusing. 

I.  all  that  fires  the  breast. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

In  vile  things  noble  breath  i. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

Iniquity. 

A desert,  where  i. 

18  Trinity,  v.  1.  1.  3. 

Inland. 

Thou  too  art  here  with  thy  soft  i.  tones. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 

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INMOST— INVAbE. 


Inmost. 

Deep  in  the  mother’s  i.  heart. 

Who  in  Thine  i.  shrine. 

What  voice  his  i.  heart  appals. 

A voice  from  Mercy’s  i.  shrine. 

Innocence. 

For  why  should  I.  be  told? 

The  relics  of  lost  i. 

In  purest  light  of  i. 

The  princely  heart  of  i. 

O bliss  of  child-like  i.,  and  love. 

Innocent. 

The  li  i.  brightness”  of  an  infant’s  face. 

Your  i.  mirth  may  borrow. 

Had  taught  the  i.  air  their  sadly  thrilling  parts. 
His  i.  gestures  wear. 

, Innumerous. 

Ye  in  i.  choir. 

Insect’s. 

To  light  up  worlds,  or  wake  an  ids  mirth. 

Inspire. 

“ Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls  i” 

Instal. 

Would  in  that  chosen  home  of  Thine  i. 


I.  pure,  or  Heaven-taught  art. 

I.  day  by  day. 

Th’  i.  light. 

Intemperance. 

Or  will  the  thorns,  that  strew  i.  bed. 


Instinct. 

Instructed. 

Insufferable. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  X.  /.  2. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  5 
H.  Comm.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  7- 
Easter  Day,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  East,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Catechism,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v . vi.  /.  6 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


Intenser . 


Not  as  at  first,  but  with  i.  cry. 

Still  tending  with  i.  ray. 

I.  blaze  and  higher. 

Intercessions. 


Y our  grateful  i.  rise. 

Intercessor. 

The  ids  part. 

Thine  I.  never  dies. 


Intruding. 

How  then  should  rash  i.  glance. 


Invade . 

Dares  not  i.  the  guarded  nest. 


5 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,z/.xiii./.6 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


INVERTED— ISRAEL.  23 1 


Inverted. 

Then  laid  on  him  th’  i.  tree. 

S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Invested. 

/.,  burn  and  glow. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  4 . 

Invisible. 

By  some  soft  touch  i. 

Morning,  v.  i . /.  3. 

Invite. 

And  to  His  arms  i. 

Catechism,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Invites „ 

By  which  our  Mother’s  voice  i. 

S.bef,  Adv.,  7).  v.  /.  2. 

Invok'd. 

If  yet,  i.  in  hour  of  need. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Inward. 

Then,  with  that  i.  Music  fraught. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

To  the  i.  ear  devout. 

Therefore  on  fearful  dreams  her  i.  sight. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

Left  lingering  on  his  i.  ear. 

Conv. of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiv. I.4, 

Ire. 

Mingling  with  tones  of  fear  and  i. 

5 Lent,  v . x.  1.  2. 

The  flames  of  His  consuming  jealous  i. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Isaac's. 

Watch  by  our  father  I.'s  pastoral  door. 

2 Lent,  v . x.  /.  1. 

I.'s  fond  blessing  may  not  fall  on  scorn. 

Of  old  on  I. 's  nuptial  bed. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

Isle. 

Full  many  a soft  green  i.  appears. 

1 Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

Break  not  upon  so  lone  an  i. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  iii.  /.  4. 

The  fragrance  of  that  genial  i. 

SS.Sim.&  Jude,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Isles. 

One  of  Life’s  fairy  i. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Where  slowly,  round  his  i.  of  sand. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

When  thou  hast  told  those  i.  of  light. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Now  to  green  i.  of  shade  and  dew. 

Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Islet. 

Nor  for  yon  river  i.  wild. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Israel. 

Borrow  of  I.  's  minstrelsy. 

Circumcision,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Thou  wilt — for  Thou  art  I.'s  God. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Into  freed  I.'s  lap  her  jewels  and  her  gold. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Old  I.  's  long-lost  son. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

See  /. 's  sons,  like  glowing  brands. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Who,  with  His  own  true  I. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

All  that  He  asks  on  I.'s  part. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

For  God’s  new  /.,  sunk  as  low. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

First  Levi,  then  all  /.,  from  the  snare. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

And  as  on  I.  's  awe-struck  ear. 

Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

As  I.'s  crowned  mourner  felt. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

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ISRAEL— JESUS. 


While  sadly  round  them  I.'s  children  look. 
Y et  in  fallen  I.  are  there  hearts  and  eyes. 
That  I.  's  King  with  sorrow  stains. 

The  glory  of  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  /. 
When  in  Thy  love  and  I.  's  sin. 

Christ  in  His  /. 

Calm  on  the  tents  of  /.  lay. 

Charg’d  with  the  breath  of  I.  's  prayer. 

Israelite. 

And  soon  the  7.  indeed. 


Issuing. 

When  i.  from  his  cloud  of  fiery  gold. 

Or  i.  thence,  the  eyes  of  mourners  steeps. 


Ivied. 

The  olive -wreath,  the  i.  wand. 

Ivy. 

With  burnish’d  i.  for  its  screen. 


9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


JACOB'S. 

Thou,  who  didst  sit  on  J.'s  well. 

Jarring. 

And  hoarse  and  j.  all. 

From  Pride’s  false  chime,  and  j.  wrong. 

Jealous. 

The  flames  of  His  consuming/,  ire. 

And  tell  thy  jewels  o’er  with  j.  eye. 

Of  Him  whose  name  is  J. 

Now  resting  from  your  j.  care. 

Oh  ! j.  God  ! how  could  a sinner  dare. 

Jealousy. 

There,  if  in  j.  and  strong  disdain. 

Jehovah. 

Steals  on  the  ear,  to  say,  J.'s  choice. 

Fire  from  J.  came. 

As  wisely  mightst  thou  in  J.’s  fane. 

Jericho's. 

And  haughty  J.  's  cloud-piercing  wall. 

Jesit. 

J.y  do  Thou  my  soul  receive. 

J. , do  Thou  my  foes  forgive. 

Jesus. 

Stands  the  bless’d  home,  where  J.  deign’d, 
The  lines  of  J.'  death. 

This  is  he  whom  J.  loves. 


2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  tf.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  L.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

I Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

&c.  I Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


JESUS— JOIN. 

Baptiz’d  in  blood  for  J.  ’ sake. 

Its  light  o’er  y3  life. 

Of  y.  suffering  shame  and  scorn. 

That  sinners  know  what  y wrought. 

In  y*  burial  shade. 

“ Come,  see  the  place  where  y.  lay.” 

Safe  on  the  steps  of  y ’ throne. 

On  some  meek  brow  of  y.  blest. 

Soft  as  the  plumes  of  y.3  Dove. 

And  from  behind  the  cloud  held  out  by  y hand. 
Their  mutual  share  in  y ’ blood. 

Blessing,  like  y , in  thy  woe. 

The  mounting  soul,  the  call  by  y given. 

For  the  dear  feast  of  y dying. 

We  were  not  by  when  y.  came. 

From  y.3  grave  to  roam. 

But  in  the  thought  of  y.  find. 

For  y3  holy  Dove. 

The  Church  of  y 

Never  so  blest,  as  when  in  y3  roll. 

Thee  the  lov’d  harbinger  of  y.  owns. 

So  the  whole  world  to  y throng. 

With  y,  ere  His  flight  He  take. 

And  follow  y out  of  sight. 

Of  y from  the  couch  of  darkness  rising  ! 

The  Cross  in  sight,  but  y gone. 

On  Champions  blest,  in  y3  name. 

Gather’d  long  since  at  y.3  feet. 

“ Sinners  to  save,  Christ  y came.” 

Offering  by  turns  on  y.3  part. 

With  y.3  mark  impress’d. 

T o nurse  for  y ’ sake. 

We  sate  and  talk’d  of  y3  death. 

For  y.3  sake  in  agony  serene. 

yewelry. 

Rich  with  celestial  j. 

yewels. 

Into  freed  Israel’s  lap  her  j.  and  her  gold. 
And  tell  thy  j.  o’er  with  jealous  eye. 

J ewish. 

To  each  true  y.  heart. 

yews. 

On  dead  men’s  crimes,  and  y.s3  idolatries. 

yoin. 

To  j.  that  festal  throng. 

Right  onward  speed,  yet  j.  at  last. 


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H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Quinquagesima,z/.  xiv.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xii.  /.  5- 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v,  v.  /.  8. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


Circumcision,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


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join’d — JOY. 


Join'd. 

I would  have  j.  him — but  as  oft. 

Jordan. 

Where  stately  J.  flows  by  many  a palm. 
Where  J.  winds  his  stately  march. 

From  J.  banks  to  Bethphage  height. 

Joshua's. 

Lies  where  it  sank  at  J.  's  trumpet  call. 
And  waken  J.’s  spear  of  flame. 


i Easter,  v.  v.  /.  i. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Journey. 

To  j.  on  a few  lone  years. 

I /.,  yet  no  step  is  won. 

Journeying. 

In  spirit  j.  through  the  glorious  land. 

Now,  j.  westward,  evermore. 

Joy- 

Still  greets  you  with  glad  tidings  of  immortal  j. 
Oh,  j.  for  Rachel’s  broken  heart ! 

Of  mingled  j.  and  awe  return. 

Why  should  we  fear,  youth’s  draught  of  j. 
The  silent  j ’.,  that  sinks  so  deep. 

And  with  Him  lives  our  j. 

But  of  the  j.  they  share. 

To  dash  her  cup  of /.,  since  Eden  lost. 

That  we  should  endless  be,  for  j.  or  woe. 

It  was  a fearful /.,  I ween. 

For  hope  or  J.,  for  flower  or  fruit. 

Over  the  mournful  j.  our  thoughts  would  brood 
For  when  was  J.  so  dear. 

Be  one  Lord’s  day  of  holy  j. 

Oh  ! j.  to  Mary  first  allow’d. 

J.  to  the  faithful  Three  renew’d. 

And  j.  so  duly  meet. 

When  nature  sings  of  j.  and  hope  alone. 

Like  a sad  vision  told  for  j.  at  morn. 

For  j.  that  we  have  wak’d  and  found  it  but,  &c. 
Her  darling’s  hope  and  hers,  forlove  and /.,& c 
Be  this  your  song,  your  j.  and  pride. 

Such  trembling  j.  the  soul  o’er-awes. 

Their  Father’s  /.,  their  hope  alone. 

And  all  the  listless  j.  of  summer  shades. 
Shews  at  each  turn  some  mould’ring  hope  or  j. 
That  sight  of  thee  should  overcloud  their  j. 
Such  j.  o’er  thee,  as  raptur’d  seraphs  know. 
The  curse  of  lawless  hearts,  the  j.  of  self-control. 
In  j.  to  find  it  after  many  days. 

Seek  j.  unmix’d  in  charity. 


2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  1.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

.Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

3 Easter,  u.  ii.  /.  7. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

.3  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xix.  1.  3. 
Trinity,  v . vii.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v . xviii.  /.  3. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7* 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v , ix.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  I.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


JOY — JOYS. 


235 


The  /.  of  Heaven-accepted  prayer. 

A prisoner  lives  in  j '. 

A round  of  listless  / . and  weary  strife. 

Each  in  his  hidden  sphere  of  /.  or  woe. 

All  /.  to  souls  that  can  rejoice. 

J.  too  to  those,  who  love  to  talk. 

With  love  and  j.  like  thine. 

Teaching  the  Church  with  j.  to  tell. 

Youth’s  lightning-flash  of  /.  serene. 

Thou  shalt  have  /.  in  sadness  soon. 

Half  way  ’twixt  j.  and  woe. 

This  is  their  first,  their  dearest  j. 

Sure,  ’tis  one  j.  to  muse,  how  ye  unknown. 
Like  waves  in  Jf.'s  unbounded  ocean. 

Then  all  himself,  all  /.  and  calm. 

Sit  down  and  take  thy  fill  of  /. 

W ith  fear  and  mightier  /.  weak  hearts  surprising. 
And  all  their  holy  j.  o’er  contrite  hearts  fulfil. 
Whose  /.  is,  to  the  wandering  sheep. 

For  sacred  song,  J.’s  golden  mean. 

Y our  task  all  praise  and  j. 

Watching  the  tearful  / . and  calm. 

There  is  an  awe  in  mortals’/. 

For  bridal  /.  and  fear. 

O Youth  and  J.,  your  airy  tread. 

With /.,  wild  health  can  never  know. 

What  hope  and  /.  and  love. 

To  bear  the  /. — help,  Virgin-born  ! 

Fit  prelude  of  the  /.,  when  spirits  won. 

Joy'sL 

Thou  /.  in  miracles  of  love. 

Joyful . 

How  /.  from  th’  imprisoning  ark. 

Joyless * 

Upon  our  thankless,/,  sight. 

Upon  life’s  varied  view,  so j.  erst  and  cold. 


12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

SS. Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  vii. /.  1. 
SS,  Phil.  & Jas.,?/.  xi.  /.  1. 
S S.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  xii.  /.  4. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  /.  I. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  7* 

S.  Michael,  z/.  x.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

SS.  Sim.&  Jud.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v . iii.  /.  6. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  I 2. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  z\  i.  /.  5. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  /.  1 . 

Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


Joyous. 

And  brushing  by  with /.  wing. 
Nightingales  with /.  cheer. 

To  Fancy  bode  a /.  year. 

Though  gone  and  spent  its  /.  prime. 
Sporting  in  /.  race. 

And  see  what /.  greeting. 

Joys. 

Can  spirits  broken,  j.  o’ercast. 

And  high-breath’d  hope  of  j.  above. 
Few  vernal /.  can  show. 


Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

I Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 


JOYS — KEDRON’s. 


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Sweet  all  the 7.  that  crowd  the  household  nook. 
God  only,  and  the  j.  above. 

Of  griefs  and 7. 

0 7.,  that  sweetest  in  decay. 

She 7.  that  one  is  born. 

Aerial  hopes  and  pensive  j. 

Where  souls  and  bodies,  hopes  and  j. 

Thou  know’st  our  bitterness — our 7.  are  Thine. 
She  who  to  earthly 7. 

Deathless  himself,  he  7.  with  thee. 

Jubilant. 

In  glory  j. 

Judah's. 

Hear  J. ’ s maids  the  dirge  to  Thammuz  pour. 

Judge. 

Are  gathering  round  the  Jds  path. 

But  miss  the  J.  behind  the  door. 

1 seem  to  hear  the  J’s  call. 

We  pray  Thee,  ere  the  J.  descend. 

Then,  by  the  j.  within. 

Judgment. 

When  J.  shall  undraw  the  screen. 

That  so,  before  the  7. -seat. 

Great  God  of 7.,  say  ! 

The  lightnings  of  the  j.  day. 

Judgments. 

Mercies  and  j.  cry  aloud. 

Just. 

J.  as  the  lingering  Sun  had  touch’d  with  gold. 
J.  smother’d  in  the  strife  of  sin. 

A new-born  soul,  j.  waiting  on  the  brink. 

J.  guessing,  through  their  murky  blind. 

J.  as,  in  fancied  triumph  bold. 

J.  ere  he  sink  for  ever  lost. 

J.  as  thy  towers,  Damascus,  rise. 

J.  as  it  touch’d,  the  martyr’s  palm. 

Justice. 

Thus,  with  stern  voice,  unsparing  J.  pleads. 
Woe  to  the  sinner,  should  stern  J.  prove. 

Justly. 

Till  we  have  learn’d  to  say,  “ ’Tis  j.  done.” 
And  pierce,  O Lord,  Thy  /-sealed  ear. 


1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  iii.  /.  10. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

I Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

I I Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  I. 
Purification,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

Catechism,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Ash-Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,z/.  vii.  /.  6. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  I. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  5* 
S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 


K ED  RON'S. 

In  K.'s  storied  dell. 

Rises  the  holy  pile  that  K.  's  valley  fills. 


3 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  8. 


KEEN — KEN. 


2 37 


Keen. 

Buries,  to  us,  Thy  brightness  k. 

For,  is  it  Hope,  that  thrills  so  k.  ? 
Now  the  fierce  Bear  and  Leopard  k. 
With  k.  yet  pitying  glance. 

Then  grudge  not  thou  the  anguish  k. 
Ever  upon  us  ! thy  k.  gaze. 

Y our  k.  eye-glances  are  too  bright. 


Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  i. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v . iv.  /.  6. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ix.  1.  i. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Wayward  and  spoil’d  she  knows  ye : the  k.  blast.  Commination,  v.  v.  1.  1. 


And  Sorrow  her  k.  sting  would  prove. 

Keener. 

Not  k.  burns,  in  the  chill  morning  sky. 


Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


Keenest. 

And  many  a gale  of  k.  woe  be  pass’d. 

’Tis  not  the  eye  of  k.  blaze. 

Keenly. 

Less  k .,  through  his  grosser  ear. 

Her  fluttering  heart,  too  k.  blest. 

Keep. 

Enduring  life  again,  that  Passover  to  k . 
And  k.  our  best  till  last. 

Else  let  us  k.  our  fast  within. 

Yet  hoping  near  the  shrine  to  k. 

To  A the  lingering  flame  in  thine  own,  &c. 
We  pray  Thee,  k.  us  at  Thy  side. 

The  martyr’s  foe  still  k.  her  mind. 

Because  we  will  not  let  Him  k. 

Might  duly  take  and  strongly  k. 

Then  k.  the  softening  veil  in  mercy  drawn. 
Who  hear  His  word  and  k.  it  well. 

One  lose,  the  other  k.,  Heaven’s  clue. 


23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

1 Advent,  v . vi.  /.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.  Luke,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Keepest. 

Thou  k.  silent  watch  from  Thy  triumphal  throne.  I Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

O Thou,  who  k . the  Key  of  Love.  1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 


Keeping. 

K the  heart  awake  till  dawn  of  morn. 
K.  her  penance  drear. 

Keeps. 

And  k.  it  through  a thousand  days. 

K.  back  awhile  his  largess,  made. 

The  Father,  who  his  vigil  k. 

Where’er  one  Levite  in  the  temple  k. 

K back  our  glorious  sacrifice  to-day. 

Ken. 


1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  9. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  L 1. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  8. 


High  above  mortal  k. 


Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 


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KEPT — KINDLY. 


Kept. 

Where  Faith  has  k.  her  midnight  watch. 


Key. 

O Thou,  who  keep’st  the  K of  Love. 
Who  have  the  k.  of  Heaven. 

Thine  is  the  >£-note  of  our  strain. 


Keys. 

To  whom  His  k.  were  given. 

The  pastoral  staff,  the  k.  of  Heaven. 

Kill. 

The  world  would  k.  her  soon,  &c. 


Kind. 

They  check  the  wandering  eye,  severely  k. 
And  Brother  too,  k.  Husband  of  my  heart. 
It  shines,  a pale  k.  star  in  winter’s  sky. 

By  false  k.  solaces,  and  spells  of  earth. 

Thy  whisper’d  warnings,  k,  and  soft. 

By  soft  endearments  in  k.  strife. 

By  the  k.  Saviour  at  thy  side. 

But  feeds  with  solace  k.  the  willing  soul, 
With  glance  both  k.  and  true. 

On  no  k.  brother  lean. 

E’en  from  thine  arms,  so  k.  and  soft. 

To  feel  thy  k.  upholding  arm. 

Hear  them,  k.  Saviour — hear  Thy  spouse. 
Welcome,  all  chaste  and  k.  desires. 

Be  some  k.  spirit,  likest  thine, 

Kinder. 


A k. , truer  voice  I hear. 

Kindle. 

Who  but  must  k.  while  they  gaze  ? 


Kindled. 

Cold  while  he  k.  others’  love. 

Kindlier . 

Toward  thee  stream  with  k.  glance. 


Kindly. 

When  the  soft  dews  of  k.  sleep. 

By  k.  woes  yet  half  untaught. 

And  her  k.  flower  display’d. 

Where  deepest  strikes  her  k.  root. 

Makes  for  the  down  a k.  nest. 

To  come  between  us  and  all  k.  thought  ! 
No  drop,  for  them,  of  k.  influence  found. 
The  memory  of  that  k.  glance. 

O k.  soothing  in  high  Victory’s  hour. 


1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 
18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  3, 

S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  1.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v,  ix.  /.  i. 


1 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East,,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  v,  l.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  1.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

Evening,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 


KINDRED — KISS. 


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Kindred. 

The  k.  drops  will  claim  their  own. 

On  Friendship,  K.,  or  on  Love. 

King. 

Nor  wonder,  should  ye  find  your  K.  in  tears. 
Their  heart... still  adores  the  K.  of  kings. 
Shall  see  the  K’s  full  glory  break. 

So  on  the  K.  of  Martyrs  wait. 

That  hover  o’er  the  new-born  K.  of  kings. 
They  had  flown  here,  their  K.  to  see. 

To  her  immortal  Spouse  and  K. 

Sons  of  a K.  ye  boast  to  be. 

The  golden  city’s  k.  he  seems. 

Hear  thine  own  K,  the  K.  of  Saints, 

That  Israel’s  K.  with  sorrow  stains. 

Own  Thee  their  God  and  K. 

Your  God  and  K.  by  birth. 

Our  Champion  and  your  K. 

As  erst  upon  our  K. 

Of  our  all-bounteous  K. 

And  happy  warriors  triumph  with  their  K. 
And  yearly  now,  before  the  Martyrs’  K. 
Father  and  K. , O where  art  thou? 

Before  the  K.  of  Kings. 

Kingdoms. 

Of  Kings  and  K.  here. 

Kingly. 

Nurs’d  in  her  aisles  to  more  than  k.  thought. 


2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

S,  Michael,  v.  iv.  /. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Iv,  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 


Kings. 

K , Prophets,  Patriarchs — all  have  part. 
Of  K.  and  Kingdoms  here. 

With  k.  her  nursing-futhers,  throned  high. 
That  shelter’d  erst  a thousand  k. 

Heroes  and  K. , obey  the  charm. 

The  proudest  hope  of  k.  dare  claim. 

Give  ear,  ye  k. — bow  down. 

As  k.  and  priests  Thy  war  to  wage. 

When  K.  or  Parents  pass  away. 

Not  upon  K.  or  Priests  alone. 

Kiss. 


Circumcision,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii. /.  1. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S,  Matthias,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 


A mother’s  A,  &c,  2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Whose  waters  k.  the  feet  of... a vine-clad  hill.  3 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

When  the  babe’s  k.  no  sense  of  pleasure  yields.  Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  ii.  /.  4. 
And  let  me  k.  thy  placid  cheek.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

Her  infant’s  thrilling  k.  3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Though  brighten’d  oft  by  dear  Affection’s  k.  23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
That  never  shamed  His  Mother’s  k , Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


ON  P 


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KISS’D— KNEW. 


Kiss'd. 

And  A the  Saviour’s  feet. 


Kite's. 

The  wheeling  A 's  wild  solitary  cry. 


Knee. 

Rather  than  clasp  thine  own  Deliverer’s  A 

On  idolizing  A 

Before  Thee,  heart  and  A 

Whom  empires  own  with  bended  A 

When  with  her  darling  on  her  A 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4, 
14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Kneel. 

Among  the  olives  A 

To  look  where  sorrowing  sinners  A 

.Shall  see  them  meekly  A 

Then  A to  Christ,  the  pure  and  meek. 

K.  on  to  Him,  who  loves  to  bless. 

Think  on  the  minstrel  as  ye  A 
Taught  in  the  self-same  lap  to  A 
By  holy  hands  o’er-shadow’d  A 
Only  A on,  nor  turn  away. 

Smiling  on  woe  : with  thee  to  A 
How  have  I rather  long’d  to  A 
“ Peace”  ere  we  A,  &c. 

O heavy  laden  soul  ! A down  and  hear. 

Kneeling. 

That  felt  Thee  k . , touch’d  Thy  prostrate  brow. 
In  sorrow  k .,  and  in  fear. 

They  own  Him,  A round. 

In  mystery  A at  our  side. 

Then  leaves  ye  k . , hand  in  hand. 

Kneels. 

The  holy  Stephen  A 

Knees. 

Where  erst  our  Saviour  watch’d  upon  His  A 
And  at  their  Saviour’s  A thy  bright  example  own. 


3 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S,  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  1.  4. 


Knell. 


With  the  soft  solitary  k. 

Knelt . 

The  good  Cornelius  k.  alone. 

As  when  twelve  tribes  k.  silently  aloof. 
Ye  A before  some  awful  shrine. 


Knew. 

Nor  k.  an  angel  form  was  nigh. 

And  A not  how,  but  A his  God  would  save. 
No  : though  He  A full  well. 

Y et  A he  not  what  angel  came. 


21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 
19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


KNEW— KNOWN. 


241 


He  A not,  but.  there  are  who  know. 
And  saw  Thine  open  grave,  and  A,  &c. 
To  know  God  better  than  he  A 

Know. 


19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
S.  Barthol. , v.  x.  /.  4. 


I only  A ’tis  fair  and  sweet. 

But  there  sight  fails  : no  heart  may  A 
They  A th’  Almighty’s  power. 

They  A th’  Almighty’s  love. 

So  be  it,  Lord  ; I A it  best. 

I A not  yet  the  promis’d  bliss. 

K.  not  if  I shall  win  or  miss. 

Though  in  the  Church  thou  A thy  place. 

K.  ye,  who  hath  set  your  parts  ? 

I A thy  flatteries  and  thy  cheating  ways. 
They  say,  who  A the  life  divine. 

K.  them  by  look  and  voice,  and  thank  them  all. 
Teach  her  to  A and  love  her  hour  of  prayer. 
And  as  we  gaze,  we  A 
He  knew  not,  but  there  are  who  A 
These  A : on  these  look  long  and  well. 

“ Long  have  I known  thy  name — A thou,”  &c. 
K.)  though  at  God’s  right  hand  I live. 

Alas  ! ye  A not  what  ye  ask. 

To  A God  better  than  he  knew. 

Sweet  one,  make  haste  and  A Him  too. 


4 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

1 9 T rinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1 . 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  V.  X.  /.  4. 
S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 


Knowest. 

Thou  k.  how  hard  to  hurry  by.  8 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

Thou  k.  them  not,  but  their  Creator  knows.  9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Thou  k.  it,  on  this  earthly  ball.  II  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Whate’er  thou  k.  our  weakness  would  abuse.  17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Thou  A,  Lord,  too  well.  18  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  4. 

Thou  A our  service  sad  and  hard.  18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

Thou  k.  us  fond  and  frail.  18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

Thou  A our  bitterness — our  joys  are  Thine.  24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

“What  word  is  this?  Whence  A thou  me?”  S.  Barthol.,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 


Knowing. 

K.  Himself  so  strong  to  save. 

Knowledge. 

To  win  that  A ! sure  each  holy  vow. 

He  watch’d  till  k.  came. 

Or  if  thou  yet  more  A crave. 

And  A both  abound. 

The  A of  itself,  impart. 

Known. 

If  thou  hadst  A , e’en  thou. 

His  glory  on  their  souls,  made  A , &c. 

R 


12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

Mon. bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  8. 


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KNOWN — LAKE. 


S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  1.  8. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


“ Long  have  I k.  thy  name.” 

That  made  the  lesson  k. 

One  k.  from  all  the  seraph  band. 

Knows. 

One  Angel  k.  it.  Mon.bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

F or  well  she  k.  the  home  where  they  may,  &c.  3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

She  k.  she  could  not  bear  his  moan.  4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

But  chiefly,  for  she  k.  Thee  anger’d  worst.  5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Thou  know’st  them  not,  but  their  Creator  k.  9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

K.  what  He  gave  and  what  we  lost.  14  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

K.  half  the  reasons  why  we  smile  and  sigh.  24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

K.  all,  yet  loves  us  better  than  He  k.  24  Trinity,  v . xiv.  /.  4. 

For  well  he  k.9  such  dawnings  gay.  25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

K.  its  own  anguish  and  unrest.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

He  only  k., — for  He  can  read.  S.  Luke,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Who  k.  not  the  true  pilgrim’s  part.  S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

Wayward  and  spoil’d  she  k.  ye.  Commination,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


LABOUR . 

With  /.  lost  and  sorrow  earn’d. 

Labouring. 

To  all  but  /.  hands  denied. 

Still,  sullen  heavings  vex  the  /.  ground. 

Whatever  gale  the  /.  vessel  toss. 

Lack. 

The  trees  He  set,  for  /.  of  fruit. 

F or  /.  of  leafy  screen. 

Laden. 

O heavy  l.  soul ! kneel  down  and  hear. 

Laggard. 

Though  scarcely  now  their  l.  glance. 

The  /.  soul,  that  will  not  wake. 

The  l.  body  soon  will  waft  to  Heaven. 

Lagging. 

And  shew  our  /.  souls  how  glory  must  be  won.  Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

Laid. 

And  in  His  manger  l.  Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

The  storm  is  /.  4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

At  length  the  worst  is  o’er,  and  Thou  art  l.  Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  i. 

Lair. 

Is  basking  in  his  noontide  /.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

Lake. 

Below,  the  /.  ’s  still  face.  3 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Into  a bright  and  breezy  /.  2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Green  /. , and  cedar  tuft,  and  spicy  glade.  4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 


18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Commination,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 


LAKE — LANDSCAPE. 


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On  /.  and  meadow  lay. 

For  not  upon  a tranquil  /. 

Or  haply  to  his  native  /. 

But  not  in  vain,  beside  yon  breezy  /. 

Lamb. 

How,  at  the  shepherd’s  call,  the  l.  should  die. 
Is  tenderer  than  a /. 

Following  the  L.  where’er  He  go. 

Lambent. 

And  still  those  /.  lightnings  stream. 


2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

♦ 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 


Lamb-like. 

A l.  -1. , Christ -like  throng. 

Lambs. 

His  little  /.  assembling. 

Did  His  dear  /.  and  sheep  commend. 

Lame. 

Who  sacrifice  the  blind  and  /. 

Eyes  to  the  blind,  and  to  the  l. 

Lamp. 

Which,  like  a fading  /. , flash’d  high. 

He  dreams  he  sees  a /.  flash  bright. 


25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

25  Trinity,  7/.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascens.,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 


Lamps. 

Lord,  ere  our  trembling  /.  sink  down  and  die.  I Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  5* 


Land. 


The  Rulers  of  this  Christian  /. 

Pass  Babel  quick,  and  seek  the  holy  /. 

In  spirit  journeying  through  the  glorious  l. 

A /.  that  drinks  the  rain  of  Heaven  at  will. 
Immortal  Greece,  dear  /.  of  glorious  lays. 

He  offers  hearts  from  every  /. 

Euphrates  through  the  lonely  l. 

Where  is  the  /.  with  milk  and  honey  flowing. 
Christians,  hold  your  own — the  /.  before  ye.  j 
In  their  own  /. , earth’s  pride  and  grace. 

To  every  ear  in  every  /. 

O’er-shadowing  all  the  weary  /. 

As  in  the  Sacred  Z.,  the  shadows  fall. 

Y ear  after  year,  my  native  L. 

Lands. 


Evening,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  5* 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 
I Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 


The  Hope  and  Glory  of  all  /. 

Toss’d  wildly  o’er  a thousand  /. 

Landscape . 

The  distant  /.  draws  not  nigh. 

Where  the  /.  in  its  glory. 

To  bathe  the  /.  in  a fiery  stream. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
5 Lent,  z>.  v.  /.  5. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


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LANDSCAPE — LAST. 


L.  of  fear  ! yet,  weary  heart. 

And  as  this  l.  broad — earth,  sea,  and  sky. 
Nor  talk  nor  /.  heeds. 

Lane. 

Through  dusky  /.  and  wrangling  mart. 


7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Language. 

And  the  pure  /.  of  His  love.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  5 

Languid. 

Thou  wilt  : for  many  a l.  prayer.  2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

The  /.  pulses  Thou  canst  tell.  2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

The  /.  sweetness  seems  to  choke  my  breath.  3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

And  love  to  raise  the  /.  eye.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Languors . 

Sad  /.  through  the  summer  day.  SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  vi.  /.  3 

Lap. 

On  Chastity’s  meek  /.  enshrin’d.  Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Into  freed  Israel’s  /.  her  jewels  and  her  gold.  3 Lent,  v.  ii.  L 6. 

Taught  in  the  self-same  /.  to  kneel.  S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Large. 

At  /.  among  the  dead.  Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

Gives  l.  increase.  S.  aft.  Ascen.,  z/.  ii.  /.  4. 

Wander  at  /.,  nor  heed  Love’s  gentle  thrall.  24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


Largely. 

L.  Thou  givest,  gracious  Lord. 

L.  Thy  gifts  should  be  restor’d. 


S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Largess. 

Keeps  back  awhile  His  /. 

Lark. 

F or  there  the  /.  is  soaring  high. 

More  cheery  than  the  matin  /. 

Not  blither,  after  showers,  the  L. 
Cheerful  as  soaring  /. 

Faint  as  the  pipe  of  wakening  /. 

Larks. 


4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  9. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iiL  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  z/.  v.  /.  3. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud. , v.  xi.  /.  1 
Catechism,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


Of  /.  in  purest  air. 


3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


Lash'd. 

And  /.  the  vex’d  fiends  to  their  yawning  deep.  4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


Last. 

When  the  shore  is  won  at  /. 

To  Thee  we  turn,  our  L.  and  First. 

And  keep  our  best  till  l. 

The  /.-bom  babe,  why  lies  its  part. 

Than  close  with  aught  beside,  to  /.  eternally. 
Though  to  my  home  for  one  l.  look  I turn. 
Lord  of  my  heart,  by  Thy  /.  cry. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 
2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

Good  Friday,  z/.  ix.  1.  I. 


LAST — LAWLESS. 


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Ambition’s  boldest  dream  and  /. 

And  by  submission  win  at  /. 

Thy  bread  upon  the  waters,  sure  at  l. 
When  his  /.  lingering  look  he  turns. 
When  in  their  /.,  their  hopeless  day. 
The  sweetest  thought  the  /. 

At  the  /.  awful  day. 

Right  onward  speed,  yet  join  at  /. 

And  ready  for  her  /.  abode. 

Lasts . 

And  still  it  /.  : by  day  and  night. 

Latch. 

How  sweet  with  thee  to  lift  the  l. 


Late. 

Yet  own’d  too  worthless  and  too  l. 

We  may  not,  all  too  /.,  begin. 

She  owns  Thee,  all  too  /. 

Lately . 

‘ ‘ Long  sought,  and  /.  won.  ” 

Latter. 

On  the  dread  vision  of  the  /.  days. 

Lattice. 

His  /.  open  toward  his  darling  west. 


Laugh. 

O’er  wave  or  field  : yet  breezes  /.  to  scorn. 

Laurels. 


The  harvest  of  her  l.  yield. 
Delights  the  flowers  to  l. 


Lave. 

Lavish. 


They  /.  on  Thy  cottage-floor. 

L.  of  thorns  and  worthless  weeds  alone. 


Lavish'd. 

For  l.  hours  and  love  mis-spent. 

Law. 

Than  Reason’s  or  the  L.’s.  pale  beams. 

The  pageant  of  God’s  perfect  /. 

In  musing  o’er  the  L.  he  taught. 

Lo,  to  her  alter’d  eye  the  L.’s  stern  fires,  &c. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  8. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

I Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  i.  /.  7. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 


Lawless. 

Their /.cries  are  tun’d  to  hymns  of  perfect  love.  4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 
Y el.  glances,  freely  rove.  Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Or  /.  roam  around  this  earthly  waste.  Ascen.  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

The  curse  of  /.  hearts,  the  joy  of  self-control.  7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

Fain  would  our  /.  hearts  escape.  18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 

No  eye  pursue  their  /.  starts.  S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


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LAWN — LEADS. 


As  on  the  bosom  of  th’  aerial  /. 
For  thinner  than  the  subtlest  /. 

This  is  the  lover  of  Thy  /. 
Thine  outrag’d  /. 


Lawn. 


Laws. 


Lay. 


Flows  out  the  echoing  l.  beyond  the  starry  quire. 
Reading  a mournful  /. 

To  Nature’s  simple  /. 

With  veiled  eyes,  nor  own’d  his  /. 

Should  his  own  /.  th’  accuser  prove. 

To  guess  an  angel’s  /. 

To  practise  there  the  soothing  /. 

Our  trembling  notes  with  your  accepted  /. 
Nor  less  your  /.  of  triumph  greeted  fair. 

As  evening  black-bird’s  full-ton’d  l. 

Take  part  in  our  thanksgiving  /. 

Ill  fare  the  /.,  though  soft  as  dew. 

So  softly  falls  the  /.  in  fear  and  wrath  begun. 
His  wonted  l.  of  love. 

Ere  yet  the  pure  high-breathed  /. 


24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
SS.Phil.  & jas.,7/.  xiii.  /.  1. 
S.  Michael,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


Lays. 

Immortal  Greece,  dear  land  of  glorious  /. 
Enough,  if  right  our  feeble  l. 

From  infants’  simple  l. 

Lazarus. 

And  L.  waken’d  from  his  four  days’  sleep. 
He  wept  by  L.  grave. 

So  o’er  the  bed  where  L.  slept. 

Lea. 

O’er  the  rude  sandy  /. 

Ranging  wild  o’er  hill  and  /. 

Then  narrowing  cleaves  yon  palmy  /. 


3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

S.  Barthol. , v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


He  hath  chosen  you,  to  /. 

Till  He  arise  and  /.  the  way. 

Lead. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Leader . 

The  /.  of  that  martial  crew. 

Leading. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Each  /.  many  a rescu’d  soul. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Now  l.  on  the  wars  of  God. 

Leads. 

Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

His  eye  is  following  where  sweet  Mercy  l.  1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Z.  them  the  way  our  Saviour  went.  S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

Not  Herod  but  an  Angel  /.  S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 


LEAF — LEARN. 


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Leaf. 

Wakenest  each  little  l.  to  sing. 

Every  /.  in  every  nook. 

Ere  her  /.  can  cast  a shade. 

Sweet  Z.  / the  pledge  of  peace  and  mirth. 
If  but  one  /.  she  may  from  Thee. 

By  /.  or  flow’ret  worn. 

What  boots  it  gathering  one  lost  /. 

Now  every  /.  is  brown  and  sere. 

Still,  as  ye  watch  life’s  falling  l. 

Leafless. 

Over  her  flat  and  /.  reign. 

Through  her  grey  veil  the  /.  grove. 
Flush’d  into  green  the  dry  and  /.  bower. 


Leafy. 

Chants  her  glad  matins  in  the  /.  arch. 

The  red-breast  warbles  round  this  /.  cove. 
To  slumber  in  your  l.  screen. 

F or  lack  of  l.  screen. 

Leaguer. 

With  /.  of  stern  foes. 


Lean. 

Our  undivided  hearts  may  /. 

By  moonlight  o’er  their  dewy  bosoms  /. 
On  no  kind  brother  /. 

On  holiest  happiest  thoughts  to  /. 

Than  wander  back  to  life,  and  /. 

Is  near,  to  whisper,  “Z.  on  Me.” 

Over  the  Holy  Fount  they  /. 

Leaned. 

Of  old  they  /.  on  Thy  eternal  word. 


Leaning. 

As  if,  fond  /.  where  her  infant  slept. 

Were  l.  from  your  golden  thrones  to  know. 


Leans. 

Would  sicken,  but  she  /.  on  Thee. 


Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

I Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Ascension  Day,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  z/.  ii.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Accession,  z/.  iv.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

2 Lent,  z/.  vii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  z/.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Churching,  z>.  iv.  /.  2. 


Leaps. 

Till  freely  l.  the  sparkling  rill. 

Learn. 

O could  we  /.  that  sacrifice. 

He  who  would  /.  that  prayer,  must  live. 
Thus  I /.  Contentment’s  power. 

So  mayst  thou  duly  /. 

And  /.  to  bear  their  Saviour’s  blaze. 

The  God,  whom  here  she  would  not  /.  to  love. 
Their  hearts  from  sense,  and  /.  to  love. 


2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  z/.  v.  /.  7. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  z/.  vii.  /.  7. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  iii.  /.  9. 


LEARN — LEAVE. 


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And  of  our  scholars  let  us  /. 

Helps  thee  by  aught  beside  to  /. 

Who  /.  their  lesson  at  the  Throne  of  Love. 
Come,  /.  to  tell  aright  thine  own  sins’  cost. 
Then  in  their  solemn  pageant  l. 

Look  on  this  saint,  and  /.  to  frame. 

And  who  may  meet  Him,  /. 

Else  helpless  found,  to  /.  and  teach  Thy  love. 
And  l.  to  quit  with  eye  serene. 

That  by  their  speaking  lives  the  world  may  /. 
That  we  might  /.  of  Him  lost  souls  to  love. 
To  /.  of  mourners  while  they  weep. 

Where  is  it  mothers  /.  their  love. 

May  /.  the  sacred  air,  and  all. 

What  sages  would  have  died  to  /. 

Where  may  we  /.  that  gentle  spell  ? 

Solace  and  warning  thou  mayst  /. 

Learned. 

Till  we  have  /.  to  say,  “ ’Tis  justly  done.” 
Yet  hath  not  man  his  lesson  /. 

Has  /.  to  live. 

Who  hath  /.  lowliness. 

But  where  your  prayers  were  /.  erewhile. 

Learning. 

May  I call  ye  sense  or  /. 

Learns. 

The  lonely  ocean  /.  thy  orisons. 

Least. 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
SS.  Phil.&  Jas.,*/.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 


On  the  /.  that  Heaven  may  give. 

Z.  knows  its  happy  part. 

Y et  /.  of  holy  things  descry. 

Whose  love  can  turn  earth’s  worst  and  l. 
At  /.  in  this  thy  day. 

To  the  /.  saint  below. 

And  view  His  /.  and  worst  with  hope,  &c. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 


Leave. 

L.  it  in  his  Saviour’s  breast. 

L.  it  all  in  His  high  hand. 

She  dares  not  grudge  to  /.  them  there. 
For  the  shades  I /.  behind. 

But  /.  her,  in  her  own  soft  noon. 

Thou  never  canst  forget,  nor  /.  alone. 

Is  ours,  to  /.  for  Thy  dear  sake. 

So  too  may  soothing  Hope  Thy  /.  enjoy. 
Yet  /.  Him  most  thine  own. 

Heaven  will  not  /.  thee  nor  forsake. 

I ne’er  will  /.  thee  nor  forsake. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 
M.bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

16  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 


LEAVES — LENDS. 


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Leaves. 

Is  she  less  wise  than  l.  of  spring. 

Securely  /.  her  young. 

For  oft,  when  summer  /.  were  bright. 

Fall  not,  like  wither’d  /.,  away. 

The  /.  that  rustle  near  us  seem  to  tell. 

In  whispering  /. , these  solemn  words. 

Sweet  roses  one  by  one,  nor  autumn  /.  decay. 
Yet  wait  awhile,  and  see  the  calm  /.  float. 
Where  bright  /.,  reddening  ere  they  fall. 


2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5- 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

I Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


Leaving. 

If,  the  quiet  brooklet  l. 

Else  wherefore  /.  your  own  bliss. 

L.  a glorious  track,  where  saints,  new-born. 
L.  their  own  experienc’d  rest. 

Ledges. 

Along  the  mountain  /.  green. 

Left. 

L.  shining  in  the  world  with  Christ  alone. 
The  Saviour  /.  for  you. 

May  be  /.,  but  not  alone. 

Till  /.  awhile  with  Thee  alone. 

And  we  are  l.  to  find  our  way. 

Y et  mercy  hath  not  l.  us  bare. 

The  happy  garden  still  was  /. 

Z.  ready  for  the  spoil. 

When  tears  are  spent,  and  thou  art  /.  alone. 
Flash’d  once,  and  died  away,  and  /.,  &c. 

L.  orphans  in  Earth’s  dreary  shade. 

God’s  chariot-wheels  have  l.  distinctest  trace. 
Where  hast  thou  l.  those  few  sheep  in  the  wild  ? 
When  not  a prop  seem’d  /.  below. 

Z.  lingering  on  his  inward  ear. 

. At  once  he  rose,  and  /.  his  gold. 

Legal. 

Are  not  enough — the  /.  sword. 


Each  /.  of  the  shadowy  strand. 


Lege7id. 
Legejtds. 

So  Grecian  l.  tell. 

Leisure. 

And  in  th’  eternal  /.  of  calm  love. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  5* 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,z/.  xiv./.4. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Circumcision,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 


Z.  us,  Lord,  Thy  sure  relief. 
For  to  the  poor  Thy  mercy  l. 


Lend. 

Lends. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5- 


LENDS — LEVITE. 


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The  Saviour  /.  the  light  and  heat. 

The  tempting  treasure  /. 

Z.  heaven-ward  wings. 

Th’  aerial  gleam  that  Fancy  /. 

Length. 

At  /.  the  worst  is  o’er,  and  Thou  art  laid. 

Lengthen' d. 

Till  she  abuse,  so  sore,  her  /.  span. 

Lengthening. 

Sweet  the  /.  April  day. 

Lent. 

L.  to  some  partial  eye,  disclosing  all. 

Leopard. 

Now  the  fierce  Bear  and  L.  keen. 

Less. 

Is  she  /.  wise  than  leaves  of  spring. 

If  pure,  would  sparkle  /. 

When  hardier  grown  we  love  it  l . 

L.  reverently  advance. 

As  earthly  hopes  abus’d  are  l.  than  hopes,  &c. 
Heaven  l.  and  l.  will  fill. 

Must  hover  nearer  earth,  and  /.  in  light. 

L.  than  Thine  own  heart-cheering  call. 

Lessening. 

Still  /. , brightening  on  their  sight. 

Lesson. 

Unread,  to  us,  their  l.  sweet. 

Reading  her  cheerful  l.  in  her  own  sweet  time. 
Yet  hath  not  man  his  /.  learn’d. 

May  read  his  homely  /.  plain. 

Who  learn  their  /.  at  the  Throne  of  Love. 
The  /.  of  sweet  peace  I read. 

Love’s  /.  more  and  more. 

That  made  the  l.  known. 

Take  up  the  /.,  O my  heart. 

The  lowly  /.  of  Content. 


L.  sweet  of  spring  returning. 
Y our  silent  l. , undescried. 

Along  the  /.  sand. 


Lessons. 


Level. 
Levi. 

First  Z.,  then  all  Israel,  from  the  snare. 

Levite. 

Where’er  one  Z.  in  the  temple  keeps. 


Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
3 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiv.  /.  6. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
S.  James,  z/.  iv.  1.  5. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

I Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 


What  l.  so  glad  and  gay. 


LIBERTY — LIFE. 
Liberty . 

Lie. 


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22  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  I. 


I will  /.  still. 

She  now  must  /. 

Liegemen. 

Sworn  /.  of  the  Cross  and  thorny  crown. 

Life. 

Restor’d  to  /.,  and  power,  and  thought. 
Along  L. ’ s dullest  dreariest  walk  ! 

And  all  the  flowers  of  /.  unfold. 

Enduring  /.  again,  that  Passover  to  keep. 

To  lead  on  earth  an  Angel’s  /. 

How  happier  far  than  l.  the  end. 

In  His  unerring  sight,  who  measures  L.  by  Love. 
So  /.  a winter’s  morn  may  prove. 

Seen  in  l.’s  early  morning  sky. 

Who,  but  a Christian,  through  all  /. 

The  bliss  when  /.  is  done. 

Still  in  its  place  the  tree  of  /.  and  glory  grew. 
So  happy  souls,  when  l.  is  o’er. 

Its  light  o’er  Jesus’  /. 

44  Haste,  for  thy  /.  escape,  nor  look  behind.” 
We  barter  /.  for  pottage. 

And  a /.  that  ne’er  grows  old. 

The  /.  -strings  of  that  tender  heart  gave  way. 
They  say,  who  know  the  /.  divine. 

Oft  in  L.  ’s  stillest  shade  reclining. 

Mortal ! if  /.  smile  on  thee,  and  thou  find. 
The  fruit  of  death  or  /.  to  bear. 

And  with  the  Saviour’s  /.-blood  wet. 

One  of  L.  ’s  fairy  isles. 

Proclaiming  /.  to  come. 

What  ? wearied  out  with  half  a l.  ? 

Then  to  unearthly  /.  arise. 

L. ’ s ebbing  stream  on  either  side. 

Open  our  eyes,  Thou  Sun  of  l.  and  gladness. 
Seem  they  the  breath  of  /.  to  breathe. 
Wouldst  thou  the  /.  of  souls  discern? 

Love  is  l.’s  only  sign. 

Lightening  the  load  of  daily  /.  / 

Of  endless  /. , yet  wrapt  in  earth’s  annoy  ! 
Upon  l.’s  varied  view,  so  joyless  erst  and  cold. 
Back  then,  complainer  ; loath  thy  /.  no  more. 
A sinner  in  a /.  of  care. 

Thy  /.  be  given  thee  for  a prey. 

And  yet  this  tree  of  /.  hath  prov’d. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
5 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 


Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Morning,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Evening,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Tu.bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Wed. bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  5- 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  z/.  v.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  z/.  xiii. /.  1. 
I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Trinity,  z/.  v.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  z/.  i.  1.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

3 Trinity,  z/.  vii.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  z/.  v.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

II  Trinity,  z/.  iv.  /.  6. 

II  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  2. 


LIFE— LIFTS. 


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Of  earlier  /. , though  pride  or  rage. 

In  sorrow,  on  L.’s  downward  way. 

Fall’n  all  beside — the  world  of  /. 

In  Vs  long  sickness  evermore. 

For  l.’s  seducing  wild. 

How  like  decaying  /.  they  seem  to  glide  ! 

In  all  the  world  of  busy  /.  around. 

Might  sound  in  Heaven,  were  all  his  second  /. 
These  in  L.  ys  distant  even. 

The  dregs  of  a polluted  /. 

What  if  as  far  our  /.  were  past. 

While,  in  our  noon  of  /. 

Winning  or  losing  souls,  Thy /.-blood’s  price. 
Only  win  double  /. 

O’er  /.  and  death,  its  awful  charm. 

The  very  /.  of  things  below. 

“ His  /.  is  Christ,  his  death  is  gain.” 

Who  in  /.  ’s  shadiest  covert  lie. 

When  the  /.  -giving  stream. 

So,  fearless  for  their  charmed  /. 

They  brood  upon  /.  *s  peaceful  hour. 

Are  yours,  in  /.  and  death. 

Farewell ; for  one  short  /.  we  part. 

The  Resurrection  and  the  Z. 

Than  wander  back  to  /. , and  lean. 

Still,  as  ye  watch  Ids  falling  leaf. 

One  moment,  and  the  seeds  of  /.  shall  spring. 

Lifeless. 

Of  sands,  that  lie  in  /.  sleep. 

We  watch  not  now  the  /.  stone. 

Yet  e’en  the  /.  stone  is  dear. 


14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Con  v.  of  S.  Paul,  z/.  viii.  I.3. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S S . S im.  Sc  J ude,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 


Lift. 

But  chiefly  ye  should  /.  your  gaze. 

The  fount  of  holy  blood  ; and  l.  on  high. 
Y el.,  for  Him,  the  red-cross  shield. 

On  Easter  wings  might  /.  us  high. 

How  sweet  with  thee  to  l.  the  latch. 

To  /.  and  guide  th’  exulting  heart. 

Lifted. 

The  lonely  world  seems  l.  nearer  heaven. 

Lifting. 


2 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 
S.  bef.  Adv. , v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


Z.  and  lowering  souls  at  will. 

Z.  on  high  th’  adored  Name. 

Z.  her  torch  in  Love’s  despite. 

Lifts. 

Why  l.  the  Church  her  drooping  head. 
But  /.  them  like  a beacon  light. 


6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 


LIFTS — LIGHT. 

But  such  as  /.  the  new-created  heart. 

To  the  great  Father  /.  her  pale  glad  eye. 

Light. 

The  last  faint  pulse  of  quivering  /. 

Or  by  the  l.  Thy  words  disclose. 

Thou  Framer  of  the  /.  and  dark. 

Like  infants’  slumbers,  pure  and  /. 

A fouler  vision  yet ; an  age  of  /. 

L.  without  love,  glares  on  the  aching  sight. 
For  all  the  /.  of  sacred  lore. 

Not  for  /.  Fancy’s  reed. 

As  Heaven  outshines  the  taper’s  /. 

Deeper  and  deeper  plunge  in  /. 

In  waves  of  /.  it  thrills  along. 

In  sudden  /.  they  shone  and  heavenly  harmony. 
In  music  and  in  /.  Thou  dawneston  their  prayer. 
As  rays  around  the  source  of  /. 

E’en  as  reflected  streams  of  /. 

All  glowing  with  the  /.  accepted  Love  imparts. 
Care  and  remorse  are  lost,  like  motes  in  /. , &c. 
Touch’d  by  /.,  with  heavenly  warning. 

There  they  plunge,  the  /.  declining. 

And  watch  how  l.  can  find  its  way. 

Z.  flashes  in  the  gloomiest  sky. 

Touching  the  tremulous  eye  with  sense  of  /. 
Than  marks  the  silent  growth  of  grace  and  /. 
“ And  if  our  fate  be  death,  give  /.,”  &c. 

The  Saviour  lends  the  /.  and  heat. 

Yet  by  the  /.  of  Christian  lore. 

With  soft  undazzling  /. 

Wondering  frail  man  Thy  /.  should  see. 

Its  /.  o’er  Jesus’  life. 

As  every  lovely  hue  is  Z. 

His  Father’s  /.  was  pour’d  from  Heaven. 
There  is  no  /.  but  Thine. 

Z.  up  her  gleaming  crest. 

But  lifts  them  like  a beacon  /. 

To  /.  up  worlds,  or  wake  an  insect’s  mirth. 
Miss  we  the  /.,  Gethsemane,  that  streams. 
All  gemm’d  with  pure  and  living  /. 

Beams  on  the  martyr  host,  a beacon  /. 

The  very  Comforter  in  /.  and  love  descends. 
To... moonless  skies  that  there  is/,  in  Heaven. 
Thou  shedd’st  thy  /.  on  all  the  year. 

And  earlier  /.  thine  altar  fires. 

The  vernal  /.  of  Easter  morn. 

And  every  flower  was  bath’d  in  /. 


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Ascen.  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


Evening,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Evening,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Evening,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 
Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

I Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

I Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

I Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  z/.  i.  /.  8. 
Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  z/.  vii.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  z/.  x.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  z/.xiv.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  z/.  xv.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  z/.  ii.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Mon.bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Wed. bef. East.,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  z/.  v.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  z/.  v.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  z/.  iii.  /.  2. 


LIGHT. 


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In  all  the  world  of  /. 

But  true  prophetic  /. 

Up  to  Thy  heavenly  /.,  and  reap,  &c. 

O never  shall  it  set,  the  sacred  /. 

They  track’d  Thee  up  th’  abyss  of  /. 

They  /.  His  altar  every  day. 

What  lurid  /. 

And  I shall  sink  in  yonder  sea  of  /. 

In  /.  divine. 

On  saints  to  /. 

Now  gently  /.,  a glorious  crown. 

L.  be  the  hand  of  Ruin  laid. 

Where  Angels  view  the  Father’s  l. 

Shed  /.  that  cannot  change  or  fail. 

In  purest  l.  of  innocence. 

A cloudless  depth  of  /. 

Into  a moment’s  vision  ; e’en  as  /. 

And  Tabor’s  lonely  peak, ...and  noon-day  /. 
Best  of  all  gems,  that  deck  His  crown  of  /. 
Yet  shines  the  /.  as  thrilling  clear. 

Live  for  to-day  ! to-morrow’s  /. 

Let  us  gaze  on  where  /.  should  be. 

To  bow  before  the  “ little  drop  of 
Thy  favourites  walking  in  Thy  /. 

The  snow-clad  peaks  of  rosy  /. 

When  thou  hast  told  those  isles  of  /. 

The  line  of  yellow  /.  dies  fast  away. 

Or  what  if  Heaven  for  once  its  searching  /. 
Must  hover  nearer  earth,  and  less  in  l. 
Tread  more  than  airy  /. 

Is  it,  Christ’s  /.  is  too  divine. 

The  Lord  of  new-created  /. 

Th’  insufferable  /. 

Dipp’d  in  the  sea  of  /. 

Too  deep  for  earthly  /. 

His  /.  should  wane. 

Her  watch-fires  /. 

But  ’tis  a gleam  of  heavenly  l. 

By  its  own  /.  the  truth  is  seen. 

These  gracious  lines  shed  Gospel  /. 

Ye  eagle  spirits,  that  build  in  /.  divine. 

And  revel  in  the  /. 

And  He  is  lost  in  /. 

Shall  /.  upon  some  lurking  harm. 

On  every  brow  in  /.  divine. 

Each  moment  by  Thine  altar’s  /. 

And  scaring  with  base  wild-fire  l. 

“ With  something  of  celestial 


2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  10. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  9. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v,  xii.  /.  6. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  z/.  xv.  /.  4. 
2 Trinity,  z/.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

9 Trinity,  z/.  vi.  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  z/.  vii.  /.  5. 

16  Trinity,  z/.  ix.  1.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

22  Trinity,  z/.  xi.  1.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v,  i.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

S.  bef.  Adv. , v.  viii.  /.  1 . 
S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Purification,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
SS.  Phil.  as.,  v. vii.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
S.  Peter,  z/.  xiv.  /.  3. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  z/.  iii.  /.  7. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  z'.  v.  /.  2. 


LIGHT— LIMBS. 


The  /.  from  those  soft-smiling  eyes. 

To  /.  up  nature’s  face  again. 

With  the  clear  /.  of  Truth. 

But  by  the  rising  Saviour’s  /. 

Heaven’s  /.  is  pour’d  on  high  and  low. 
Spirit  of  Z.  and  Truth  ! to  Thee. 

Lightened. 

Or  /.  secretly  by  Love’s  endearing  wiles. 
And,  /.  of  the  world’s  misrule. 

Lighte7iing. 

L.  the  load  of  daily  life  ! 

Z.  the  world  with  glad  amaze. 

Come  /.  round  our  course. 

Lightly . 

Too  l.  springs  by  Sorrow’s  bed. 

Lightning. 

See  Lucifer  like  /.  fall. 

Descending  down  the  l. ’j  path. 

Far  better  we  should  cross  His  Ids  path. 
As  his  transfigur’d  Lord  with  /.  form. 

Seem  lost  in  /.  and  in  storm. 

Thy  /.  glance  did  then  impart. 

Youth’s  /.-flash  of  joy  secure. 

Lightnings. 

And  still  those  lambent  /.  stream. 

Like  arrows  went  those  /.  forth. 

The  l.  of  the  judgment  day. 

Likeness. 

Could  stamp  the  Saviour’s  /.  true. 

Of  us,  Thy  darken’d  /.  and  defil’d. 

That  drew  thy  /.  here  so  true  in  every  line. 
Her  l.  true. 

Likest. 

And  /.  Him  in  look  and  tone. 

E’en  so,  in  silence,  /.  Thee. 

Be  some  kind  spirit,  /.  thine. 

Lily. 

L.  of  Eden’s  fragrant  shade. 

The  pale  form  like  a l.  show’d. 

Limb. 

Till  every  /.  obey  the  mounting  soul. 


Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  7 . 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  /.  1. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  8, 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,z/.xiii./.2. 
SS.  Phil.&  Jas.,z/.  vii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Whitsunday,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  I. 


Limbs. 

When  in  the  grave  with  Thee  my  /.  shall  rest.  Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Heavy  and  dull  this  frame  of  /.  and  heart.  23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Here  lay  His  /.,  and  here  His  sacred  head.  S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 


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LIMPID — LINK’D. 


Limpid 

The  l.  wells,  the  orchards  green. 

Line. 

Along  the  sacred  /. 

When  o’er  th’  horizon’s  silent  l. 

Along  the  glorious  /. 

In  harmony’s  mysterious  /. 

The  l.  of  yellow  light  dies  fast  away. 

Nor  could  we  bear  to  think,  how  every  /. 
That  drew  thy  likeness  here  so  true  in  every  l. 

Lineage. 

Oh  ! might  we  all  our  /.  prove. 

Lines. 

The  /.  of  Jesus’  death. 

The  graceful  /.  of  art  may  trace. 

Around  the  banner’d  /. 

The  dazzling  /.  of  her  majestic  roof. 

These  gracious  l.  shed  Gospel  light. 

Over  the  self-same  /.  to  bend,  and  pour. 

Linger. 

Awake  ! why  /.  in  the  gorgeous  town. 

I l.  by  soft  Music’s  cell. 

To  /.,  while  the  morning  rays  illume. 

For  Thou  wouldst  have  us  /.  still. 

Angel  of  wrath  ! why  /.  in  mid  air. 

L.  not  with  sin  and  woe. 

And  travellers  /.  on  the  way. 

Why  /.,  till  Elijah’s  car. 

Linger'd. 

And  wiser  Mary  /.  at  Thy  sacred  feet. 

L.  around  His  skirts  two  forms  of  fire. 

Lingering. 

L.  in  heart,  and  with  frail  sidelong  eye. 

Just  as  the  /.  Sun  had  touch’d  with  gold. 

To  keep  the  /.  flame  in  thine  own  breast  alive. 
“You  i.  yet  awhile  below.” 

Nor  by  the  wayside  /.  weep. 

O forward  step  and  /.  will  ! 

When  his  last  /.  look  he  turns. 

Left  /.  on  his  inward  ear. 

Lingers. 

Thou  mourn’st  because  Sin  /.  still. 

She  l.  in  the  porch  for  grief  and  fear. 

Link'd. 

Fast  /.  as  Thy  great  Name  to  Thee,  O Lord. 
Together  l.  by  Heaven’s  decree. 


3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Circumcision,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  1.  8. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

I Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7- 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S . Paul,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  I. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


LION — LITTLE. 


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Lion . 

With  half-clos’d  eye  a /.  there. 

Z.  or  eagle — each  bright  fold. 

Lip . 

No  shuddering  pass  o’er  /.  or  brow. 
That  bitterest  to  the  /.  of  pride. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  1 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 


Lips . 

Z. , that  might  half  Heaven  reveal. 

Around  those  /.  where  power  and  mercy  hung. 
When  to  her  eager  /.  is  brought. 

With  fever’d  /.  and  wither’d  heart. 

Seal  Thou  my  /.  and  guard  the  way. 

With  /.  firm  clos’d  and  fixed  eye. 

The  bosom  where  His  /.  were  press’d. 

With  thine  own  /.  to  sentence  all  thy  sin. 

Liquid. 

Spreads  many  a mile  of  /.  plain. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /. , 3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  1.  4 . 
Annunciation,  z/.  x.  /.  2. 
Commination,  vi.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Lisp. 

As  little  children  /.,  and  tell  of  Heaven.  3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 


List. 

Whom  in  her  /.  she  now  enrolls. 


Whitsun  T ues. , v.  xviii.  /.  2 . 


Listen. 

Z.  and  mark  what  gentle  air. 

Give  us  grace  to  /.  well. 

Z.,  ye  pure  white-robed  souls. 

Nor  /.  for  those  purer  strains  above. 

Listening. 

Your  Lord  is  l.  : peace,  be  still. 

Pause  /.  on  the  silent  heath. 

Listens. 

He  /.  to  the  silent  tear. 

She  /.,  till  her  pale  eye  glow. 

Listless. 

On  l.  dalliance  bound. 

And  on  the  traveller’s  /.  way. 

And  all  the  /.  joy  of  summer  shades. 

A round  of  l.  joy  and  weary  strife. 

Ah  ! little  dream  our  /.  eyes. 

O shame  upon  thee,  /.  heart. 

Lit. 

It  /.  in  Thee  no  fire. 

And  how  the  spark  ye  l. , of  heavenly  cheer. 

Little . 

Wakenest  each  /.  leaf  to  sing. 

How  /.  can  the  heart  embrace  ! 

s 


Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Whitsun  Tues.,^.  xviii./.  1. 
24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

I Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul, z/.  viii./.  1. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  z/.  v.  /.  1. 

Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


LITTLE — LIVE. 


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Or  win  us  back  one  /.  day. 

’Twas  but  one  /.  drop  of  sin. 

One  /.  spot  of  ground  in  mercy  lent. 

As  l.  children  lisp,  and  tell  of  Heaven. 

But  look  away  a /.  space. 

Should  wince  and  fret  at  this  world’s  /.  loss. 
To  rest  one  /.  hour. 

Perchance  that  l.  brook  shall  flow. 

A /.  while,  and  they  shall  fleet. 

Loves  too  each  /.  dewy  spark. 

To  bow  before  the  “ /.  drop  of  light.” 

His  /.  lambs  assembling. 

A /.  while  we  sought  the  sky. 

Ah  ! /.  dream  our  listless  eyes. 

When  wandering  here  a /.  span. 

Since  to  Thy  l.  ones  is  given  such  grace. 
And  work  some  wonder  /.  meant. 

Z.  they  dream,  those  haughty  souls. 

Was  not  our  Lord  a /.  child. 

Smiling  he  turns  and  spreads  his  /.  wing. 


1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Conv.of  S. Paul, v. viii./.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


Live. 

To  /.  more  nearly  as  we  pray. 

For  without  Thee  I cannot  /. 

Of  His  approach,  whom  none  may  see  and  /. 
Content  to  die  or  l. 

He  who  would  learn  that  prayer,  must  /. 
That  Thou  mightst  /.  for  them  a sadder,  &c. 
Ready  to  give  thanks  and  /. 

So  they  l.  in  modest  ways. 

They  /.  and  die  ; their  names  decay. 

May  undecaying  /. 

How  can  I /.  without  Thee  here  ! 

Our  wasted  frames  feel  the  true  sun,  and  l. 
Has  learn’d  to  /. 

We  in  the  midst  of  ruins  /. 

And  through  the  /.  -long  day. 

To  see  His  skirts  and  /. 

Z.  for  to-day  ! 

Look  where  thou  hop’st  to  /. 

Why  should  we  faint  and  fear  to  /.  alone  ? 

So  might  we  friendless  /.,  and  die  unwept. 
When  good  men  cease  to  /. 

We  shall  l.  on,  though  Fancy  die. 

Know,  though  at  God’s  right  hand  I /. 

Body  and  soul,  to  /.  and  die. 

To  /.  in  memory  here,  in  Heaven  by  love,  &c. 
And  /.  in  Paradise,  as  if  God  was  not  there  ! 


Morning,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
Evening,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  10. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Trinity,  z/.  ii.  /.  5- 
4 Trinity,  z/.  viii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 

22  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  z^.  i.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 


LIVE — LOFTY. 


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Content  to  /.,  but  not  afraid  to  die. 

That  He,  by  whom  the  angels  /. 

Thy  fragrant  tokens  /. 

Whispering,  “ How  long  hast  thou  to  /. 

Liv'd. 

Nor  man  nor  angel  /.  in  Heaven  or  earth. 
Yet  l.  in  bard  or  sage. 

The  Martyrs  /.,  the  murderers  died. 

Live-long . 

The  /.  -/.  night  we’ve  toil’d  in  vain. 

Lives. 

And  with  Him  /.  our  joy. 

For  thee  He  died — for  thee  He  /.  again. 
We  cannot  choose  but  think  he  l. 

A prisoner  l.  in  joy. 


All  Saints,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Mon. bef.  East.,^.  iv.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  1.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

22  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


With  their  sweet/.,  as  pure  from  sin  and  stain.  23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


L.  in  our  embers  here. 

That  by  their  speaking  /.  the  world  may  learn. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 
S.  John  Bapt. , v.  ix.  /.  2. 


One  look  /.  in  him,  and  endears. 

S.  Peter,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Living. 

All  gemm  d with  pure  and  l.  light. 

Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  7. 

E’en  from  that  /.  grave. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

The  /.  ’mid  the  dead. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

Nor  fades  it  yet,  that  l.  gleam. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

The  /.  waters  brightly  smile. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Preserves  them  in  their  /.  death. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

And  fish,  like  /.  shafts  that  pierce  the  main. 
The  /.  homes  where  Christ  shall  dwell. 

23  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

Annunciation,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Z.,  He  own’d  no  nuptial  vow. 

Matrimony,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Load. 

Lightening  the  l.  of  daily  life  ! 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

The  secret  /.  might  know. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Loath. 

Back  then,  complainer ; /.  thy  life  no  more. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Loathing. 

Thy  l.  were  but  lost. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Lodestar. 

The  l.  of  our  Christian  course. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

A /.  to  a warrior’s  eye. 

Confirmation,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Loftier. 

On  lofty  steed,  or  /.  prow. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Lofty. 

On  l.  steed,  or  loftier  prow. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

To  crown  all  lowly  /.  brows. 

Annunciation,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

Thy  /.  hope,  Thy  lowly  prayer. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

26o 


LOINS— LONG. 


Loins . 

Never  again  your  l.  untie. 

Lone . 

How  sweet,  how  /.  the  ray  benign. 

To  journey  on  a few  l.  years. 

A child’s  /.  path  in  woodland  lost. 

Break  not  upon  so  l.  an  isle. 

To  where  /.  mountains  tower,  or  billows  roll. 
And  over  all  that  upland  /. 

L.  Nature  feels  that  she  may  freely  breathe. 
Z.  battle-field,  or  crumbling  prison  hall. 


2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 


Loneliest. 

In  vain  : the  averted  cheek  in  /.  dell. 


E’en  in  this  crowded  /. 


Loneliness. 


Lo7iely. 

Whether  in  his  /.  course. 

(Z.,  not  forlorn)  he  stay. 

Sad  on  thy  l.  heart. 

Thus  in  her  /.  hour. 

Upon  his  /.  way. 

To  the  still  wrestlings  of  the  /.  heart. 
Down  in  some  l.  hermitage. 

In  /.  hours,  Christ  risen  appears. 

At  first  a l.  rill. 

The  clear  note  of  some  l.  bird. 

Euphrates  through  the  l.  land. 

Lest  on  our  l.  way  we  faint. 

And  Tabor’s  l.  peak,  ’twixt  thee,  &c. 
The  /.  world  seems  lifted  nearer  heaven. 
Where  on  the  /.  woodland  road. 

If  long  and  sad  thy  /.  hours. 

Never  untun’d  his  l.  mirth. 

In  vain  on  Carmel’s  green  and  /.  mound. 
By  /.  prayer  the  haunted  rocks  among. 
His  musings  in  the  l.  shade. 

The  /.  watcher  of  the  fold. 

The  l.  ocean  learns  thy  orisons. 

We  know  the  /.  Spouse. 

And  people  all  the  l.  room. 

Sad  /.  dreams  in  crowded  hall. 


3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Evan.,  z/.  iii.  /.  1. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  1. 1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,z/.  iii.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,z/.  xiii.  /.  4. 
7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt. , v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.  Bartholom. , v.  ix.  /.  4. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  xii./.2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Gun.  Xreas. , v.  x.  1.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Lonesome. 

Whiling  away  the  /.  hour. 

As  if  along  His  /.  way. 

We  to  the  l.  world  again. 

Long. 

Will  not  the  /.-forgotten  glow. 


Evening,  v.  ii.  /.  4/ 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,z>.  vi. /.  I. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 


LONG — LOOK. 


Z.  ere  winter  blasts  are  fled. 

“Z.  sought,  and  lately  won.” 

Old  Israel’s  /.-lost  son. 

Z.  as  this  glittering  world  shall  last. 

Told  the  /.  hours  of  death. 

Then  like  a /.  -forgotten  strain. 

To  us  /.  since  the  glorious  Child  is  born. 

The  blessed  angels  look  and  /. 

If  /.  and  sad  thy  lonely  hours. 

Ere  /.  on  Sion’s  steep. 

In  life’s  /.  sickness  evermore. 

And  we  will  look  and  /.  for  Thee. 

Z.  lov’d,  /.  tried,  /.  spar’d  as  they. 

These  know  : on  these  look  /.  and  well. 
Sweet  visions  of  /.  -sever’d  hearts  to  frame. 
Nor  /.  within  the  heart  would  stay. 

“ Z.  have  I known  thy  name.” 

And  though  heaven  gate  /.  since  have  clos’d. 
So  /.  had  given  farewell. 

What  though  /.  since  in  Heaven,  &c. 

Come  where  thou  /.  hast  stor’d  thy  all. 
Gather’d  /.  since  at  Jesus’  feet. 

The  prayers  are  o’er : why  slumberest  thou  so/. 
Whispering,  “How  /.  hast  thou  to  live?” 

Long'd. 

And  /.  to  own  Thee  to  the  death. 

How  have  I rather  /.  to  kneel. 


Thou  /.  to  search  them  all. 
Still  pressing,  /.  to  be  right. 
Of  worldly  /.  to  be  wise. 


Long’st. 

Longing. 

Longings. 

Look. 


I only  cast  a wishful  /. 

With  fix’d  adoring  /. 

And  likest  Him  in  /.  and  tone. 

Z.  on  us,  Lord,  and  take  our  parts. 

Love  imag’d  in  that  cordial  /. 

Though  to  my  home  for  one  last  /.  I turn. 

“ Haste,  for  thy  life  escape,  nor  /.  behind.” 
Sweet  is  the  smile  of  home  ; the  mutual  /. 
But  as  at  first  Thine  all-pervading  /. 

Then  /.  no  more  : or  closer  watch. 

Know  them  by  /.  and  voice,  and  thank  them  all, 
Thrice  only  might  a seraph’s  /. 

Who  shrinkest  from  a scornful  /.  ? 


I Epiphany,  v.  iv. 
Quinquagesima,  v. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /. 
Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1 

II  Trinity,  v.  iv.  t 
13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  / 
16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  I 
16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  t 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxii, 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  / 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v , 
Purification,  v.  xn 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi. 
S.  James,  v.  vi.  /. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii. 
Commination,  v.  i 
Restoration,  v.  ix. 

Confirmation,  v.  b 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  r 

8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  / 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii. 

4 Advent,  v.  ii.  /. 
Christmas  Day,  v. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1 
Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ^ 
I Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
I Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Tues.  bef.  East. , v. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi 

, Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  I 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v. 


261 

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ii.  /.  2. 


x.  /.  I. 

. /.  I. 

5- 

3- 
r.  4. 

'.  1. 

1.  2. 

. /.  1. 

r.  1. 

/.  2. 

/.  6. 

1.  8. 

. ix.  /.  I. 
T.  1.  2. 

/.  3- 

7. 

/.  6. 

. /.  1. 

1. 4. 


i.  1. 4. 
/■  l . 3- 

.4. 

5* 

/.  2. 

4* 

iv.  /.  2. 
3- 

I. 

nil.  /.  I. 


vi.  /.  1. 
ii.  /.  I. 

'•  5- 

x.  /.  4. 
iv.  /.  4. 


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LOOK — LORD. 


When  his  last  lingering  l.  he  turns. 

Z.  homeward  through  the  evening  sky. 
And  we  will  l.  and  long  for  Thee. 

Z.  on  us,  and  we  are  abhorr’d. 

Z.  where  thou  hop’st  to  live. 

Z.  on  this  saint,  and  learn  to  frame. 
Ne’er  let  us  cast  one  /.  behind. 

One  l.  lives  in  him,  and  endears. 

That  gracious  chiding  /. 

We  see  one  glorious  Image  /. 

To  /.  on  clearer  heavens,  and  scan. 

Z.  in,  and  see  Christ’s  chosen  saint. 
Pass  a few  years — l.  in  once  more. 


io  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,^.  xii.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


Look'd. 

From  his  dark  veil  at  noon  l.  forth.  3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

He  /.  to  Heaven,  and  sadly  sigh’d.  12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Looking. 

Where,  /.  round,  each  glance  might  thee  afford.  17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


Looks. 

That  upward  /. , may  still  descry. 

To  think  where’er  he  /.,  such  gleam,  &c. 


4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Lord. 

Only,  O L. , in  Thy  dear  love. 

Guide  Thou  their  course,  O Z.,  aright. 

Now,  Z.,  the  gracious  work  begin. 

E’en  so,  heart-searching  Z. , as  years  roll  on. 
Z. , ere  our  trembling  lamps  sink  down  and  die. 
By  every  sign  her  Z.  foretold. 

Y our  Z.  is  listening  : peace,  be  still. 

Y e,  who  your  Z.  \r  commission  bear. 

To  th’  other  holy  garden,  where  the  Z.  was  laid. 
’Tis  not,  “the  Christ  the  Z.” 

But  where  Thou  dwellest,  Z. 

Think  on  the  Z.  most  holy,  come. 

And  some,  the  darlings  of  their  Z. 

“Z.,  and  what  shall  this  man  do?” 

Till  his  Z.  be  at  the  gate. 

Lend  us,  Z.,  Thy  sure  relief. 

Borne  by  the  suffering  Church  her  Z.  to  greet. 
We  too,  O Z.,  would  fain  command. 

Thine  infant  cries,  O Z. 

Look  on  us,  Z. , and  take  our  parts. 

Such  is  Thy  banquet,  dearest  Z. 

To  find  a prayer  their  Z.  may  hear. 

And  in  thy... mood  thou  bkkTst  thy  Z.  depart. 
Z.  of  this  erring  flock  ! 

Unwise  I deem  them,  Z.,  unmeet. 


Morning,  v.  xvi.  /.  I. 
Evening,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  1.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  I 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  3 
S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  i.  1.  I. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  /.  4 
Holy  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  2 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 


LORD. 


But  that  the  Z.  and  source  of  love. 

So  be  it,  Z.  ; I know  it  best. 

To  th’  unapproached  Z.,  once  made,  &c. 

Z.,  when  in  some  deep  garden  glade. 

Our  Z.  in  Eden  bends. 

Z.,  if  our  fathers  turn’d  to  Thee. 

’Tis  even  so  : the  sovereign  Z.  of  souls. 

Fast  link’d  as  Thy  great  Name  to  Thee,  OZ. 
O Z.,  our  Z.,  and  spoiler  of  our  foes. 

Her  risen  Son  and  Z. 

Z.,  by  every  minstrel  tongue. 

O Z.  my  God,  do  Thou  Thy  holy  will. 
Which  for  our  L.’s  redeem’d  is  set. 

Z.  of  my  heart,  by  Thy  last  cry. 

Only  in  glory,  Z. , Thy  sinful  servant  own. 
Be  our  L.’s  day  of  holy  joy. 

“ Where  is  your  Z.  ?”  she  scornful  asks. 

Our  only  Z.  is  risen  and  gone. 

Thy  Z.  is  ris’n  indeed. 

The  banner  of  his  L.’s  victorious  wrath. 

’Tis  Thine  own  gracious  promise,  Z.  / 
Where’er  the  Z.  is,  there  are  they. 

And  pierce,  O Z.,  Thy  justly- sealed  ear. 

Till  resting  by  th’  incarnate  Z. 

And  to  her  Z.  with  duteous  heed. 

Largely  Thou  givest,  gracious  Z. 

Come  Z.,  come  Wisdom,  Love,  and  Power. 
Save,  Z.,  by  Love  or  Fear. 

Thy  rebels,  Z. , their  warfare  wage. 

One  tyrant  Z.,  one  idol  throne. 

Z.,  in  Thy  field  I work  all  day. 

This  is  Thy  pastoral  course,  O Z. 

Is  the  true  love  of  Christ  our  Z. 

E’en  so,  who  loves  the  Z.  aright. 

All  hymn  Thy  glory,  Z. , aright. 

Do  Thou  Thy  will,  O Z. 

Thou  Z.  of  time  and  thought. 

“The  Z.  forgives  ; thou  shalt  not  die.” 

And  their  eyes  fail  for  waiting  on  their  Z. 

It  is  enough,  O Z.  / now  let  me  die. 

Yet  the  Z.  is  not  here. 

Here  is  our  Z.,  and  not  where  thunders  roll. 
Ye  hearts,  that  love  the  Z. 

Z. , by  Thy  sad  and  earnest  eye. 

Preserve,  good  Z. , Thy  servants’  ears. 

Shew  me  Thy  glory,  gracious  Z.  / 

Their  L.’s  averted  face. 

The  glory  of  the  Z.,  the  Z.  of  Israel. 


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6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 
Quinquagesima,z/.viii.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
W ed.  bef.  East. , z/.  i . 1 . 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  7/.  i.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v . vii.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  7/.  xiii.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v,  iv.  /.  6. 


LORD — LORE. 


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What  if  within  His  world,  His  Church,  ourZ. 
If,  when  the  Z.  of  Glory  was  in  sight. 

Or  rather  help  us,  Z.,  to  choose  the  good. 
How  shall  we  speak  to  Thee,  O Z. .? 

Z. , wave  again  Thy  chastening  rod. 

Thou  knowest,  Z.,  too  well. 

Who  owns  the  Z.  of  love  and  power. 

The  Father  of  thy  Z.  can  grudge  thee  nought. 
Their  Z.  resign’d  them  all,  to  earn. 

As  his  transfigur’d  Z.  with  lightning  form. 

Is  in  that  word — the  Z.  who  dwells  on  high. 
To  hymn  the  birth-night  of  the  Z. 

Ere  the  whole  widow’d  Church... her  risen  Z. 
The  Z.  of  new-created  light. 

To  think  he  sees  the  Z. 

Him  for  thy  Z.  and  God  adore. 

His  persecuted  Z.  reveal’d. 

“ Who  art  Thou,  Z. he  falters  forth. 

And  our  dear  Z.  in  bliss  repos’d. 

Of  waiting  on  your  Z. 

Make  much  of  your  dear  Z.  / 

The  secret  of  the  Z.  is  theirs. 

“Z.,  let  me  now  depart.” 

“ Thy  saving  health,  O Z.” 

From  his  L.’s  cradle,  patience  from  His  Cross. 
In  witness  of  his  Z. 

Yet  sure  ’twas  not  presumption,  Z. 

When  the  great  soldier  of  thy  Z. 

Which  makes  thee  like  thy  Z. 

W e can — Thine  are  we,  dearest  Z. 

Thou  Z.  of  meekness,  write  it  there. 

In  waiting  for  the  Z.  he  lov’d. 

To  where  their  gracious  Z. 

Grant,  Z. , that  when  around  th’  expiring  world. 
As  Paul  his  Z.,  in  life  and  death. 

Cling  closer  to  their  Z.  and  thee. 

Who  is  at  hand  that  loves  the  Z.  ? 

So  in  Thine  awful  armoury,  Z. 

Refresh  us,  Z. , to  hold  it  fast. 

And  ready  for  the  Z.  ’s  embrace. 

Was  not  our  Z.  a little  child. 

Over  the  grave  their  Z.  have  met. 

Highest  exalt  thy  glorious  Z. 

’Twas  silence  in  Thy  temple,  Z. 

Lore. 

For  all  the  light  of  sacred  /. 

Nor  gifted  Prophet’s  /.,  nor  Science’... wand. 
The  scrolls  of  sacred  /. 


17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v . viii.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vii.  /.  1 . 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  1.6. 
Purification,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
S.  James,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xx.  /.  4. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvii.  1.  I. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  1.  5- 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 


LORE — LOST. 


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And  all  the  /.  its  scholars  need. 

Yet  by  the  light  of  Christian  /. 

Our  own  forgotten  /. 

Where  is  the  /.  the  Baptist  taught  ? 
The  secret  /.  of  rural  things. 

For  thou  didst  love  to  trace  her  daily  /. 


Septuagesima,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
East.  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


Lorn. 

Since  the  /.  mother,  wandering  there. 
On  the  l.  ear,  die  quite  away. 

The  first  /.  hour  of  widowhood. 

In  that  /.  hour  and  desolate. 


2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 


Lose. 

Bethlehem  must  l.  Thee  soon,  but  Thou,  &c. 
Ne’er  may  we  l.  it  from  our  sight. 

Daily  to  /.  themselves  in  hope  to  find,  &c. 
Nor  let  the  sinner  /.  his  soul  at  ease. 

Or  l.  one  glimpse  of  Heaven  before  the  time. 
L.  in  arch’d  glades  their  tangled  sight. 

One  /.,  the  other  keep,  Heaven’s  clue. 

’Tis  sweet,  as  year  by  year  we  /. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  8. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 


Losing. 

That  I should  gain  by  /.  Thee.  4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Winning  or  /.  souls,  Thy  life-blood’s  price.  S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  1.  3. 


Loss. 

To  bear  as  Thine,  nor  count  it  /.  / 

With  Christ  in  sight,  turning  our  gain  to  /. 
To  whom  a weary  hour  is  l. 

Turns  all  our  toil  to  /. 

The  pain,  the  shame,  the  scorn,  the  /. 

To  whom,  for  Christ,  the  world  is  /. 
Gathering  from  every  /.  and  grief. 

Of  orphanhood  and  /. 

Lost. 

Lie  l.  in  wilful  sleep. 

Care  and  remorse  are  /. , like  motes,  &c. 

She  l.  Thee  quite,  Thou  lovely  star. 

Some  /.  delight  we  mourn. 

Worthless  and  /.  our  offerings  seem. 

A child’s  lone  path  in  woodland  l. 

To  dash  her  cup  of  joy,  since  Eden  l. 

Till  then,  who  rest,  presume  ;...to  look,  are  /. 
The  birthright  sold,  the  blessing  /.  and  won. 
Old  Israel’s  long-/,  son. 

L.  branches  of  the  once-lov’d  vine. 

How  spirits  /.  in  endless  woe. 

The  relics  of  /.  innocence. 

L.  in  desponding  gloom. 


Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  10. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Easter  Day,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 


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LOST — LOUDER. 


L.  to  be  found  no  more. 

Ere  /.  in  Folly’s  round. 

As  suits  a /.  returning  spouse. 

Where  /.  behind  the  bright  angelic  throng. 
What  shapeless  form,  half  l.  on  high. 

Yet,  when  all  other  love  is  l. 

O /.  and  found  ! all  gentle  souls  below. 

What  boots  it  gathering  one  /.  leaf. 

Not  in  fruition  /. 

Knows  what  He  gave  and  what  we  /. 

To  see  /.  Sion’s  shame.  ’Twas  morning  prime. 
Thy  loathing  were  but  /. 

With  labour  /.  and  sorrow  earn’d. 

They  deem’d  them  /.  in  deadly  night. 

Just  ere  he  sink  for  ever  /. 

Of  our  /.  year  in  Heaven  is  told. 

Seem  /.  in  lightning  and  in  storm. 

L.  in  high  thoughts,  ‘ ‘ whose  son.  ” 

Martyrs  and  seers,  the  sav’d  and  /. 

That  we  might  learn  of  Him  /.  souls  to  lpve. 
And  He  is  /.  in  light. 

Of  a world  /.,  yet  lov’d  so  well. 

To  the  /.  spirit  brings  relief. 

Of  Britain  /.  and  found  ! 

For  the  /.  dream  the  heart  may  ache. 

Lot. 

Our  /.  with  Thine,  to  trust  Thy  word. 

And  in  thy/,  unharm’d  before  thy  Saviour  stand. 
Where  Heaven  my  /.  had  cast. 

’Mid  wither’d  hues  and  sere,  its  /.  be  cast. 

In  a fair  ground  our  /.  is  cast. 

He  and  his  /.  unchang’d  remain. 

Loth. 

Willing  or  /.,  Thy  trump  shall  hear. 

Own’d  Him  divine,  and  yielded,  nothing  /. 

Loud. 

E’en  with  the  /.  Hosanna  ringing  in  His  ears. 
And  still,  as  /.  the  revel  swells. 

Where  the  /.  bitter  cry  is  rais’d  in  vain. 

’Tis  Abraham’s  God  who  speaks  so  /. 

The  voice  exceeding  /. 

There  are  in  this  /.  stunning  tide. 

When  Passion’s  storms  are  /.  and  high. 

Louder. 

From  year  to  year  it  swells  with  /.  tone. 

L.  and  /.  swells  ; and  canst  thou  spare  ? 


I Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.  iv.  1.2. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  7/.  ix.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  7/.  iii.  /.  3. 


1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  7/.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  7/.  x.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  ?y.  xii.  /.  3. 


I Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


LOUDEST — LOVE. 


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Loudest. 

Nearest  and  l.  then  of  all. 

Love. 

New  every  morning  is  the  /. 

Some  softening  gleam  of  l.  and  prayer. 

Only,  O Lord,  in  Thy  dear  l. 

Tracing  out  Wisdom,  Power,  and  L. 

Till  in  the  ocean  of  Thy  /. 

The  arrows  wing’d  in  Heaven. ..will  not  /. 
AndZ.  ’s  last  flower  seem’d  fain  to  droop  and  die. 
Then  to  his  early  home  did  L.  repair. 

Light  without  l. , glares  on  the  aching  sight. 

A pledge  of  l.  that  cannot  tire. 

Beside  the  springs  of  L. , that  never  die. 

The  scene,  the  glance,  I dearest  /. 

In  fearless  l.  and  hope  uncloy’d. 

The  concord  sweet  of  Z.  divine. 

And/,  towards  men  of  l. — salvation  and  release. 
Or  with  His  l.  so  deep  embrue. 

If  his  l.  for  Christ  be  true. 

Or  with  Z.  ’j  supporting  force. 

So  his  l.  to  Christ  endure. 

But  all  is  bright  and  smiling  l. 

All  glowing  with  the  light  accepted  Z.  imparts. 
Power  cannot  change  them,  but  Z.  may. 
What  cannot  be,  Z.  counts  it  done. 

O Thou,  who  keep’st  the  Key  of  Z. 

In  His  unerring  sight,  who  measures  Life  by  Z. 
Now  of  Thy  /.  we  deem. 

If  thou  wouldst  reap  in  /. 

Unlike  the  feast  of  heavenly  /. 

Or  is  it  Z. , the  dear  delight  ? 

A home  for  prayer  and  /. , and  full,  &c. 
Strays,  mindful  of  that  heavenly  l. 

For  Z.  delights  to  bring  her  best. 

And  where  Z.  is,  that  offering  evermore  is  blest. 
Z.  on  the  Saviour’s  dying  head. 

Who  welcomes  here  a child’s  as. . .an  angel’s  /. 
They  know  th’  Almighty’s  /. 

And  there  is  power  and  /. 

Is  not  the  power  as  strange,  the  /.  as  blest  ? 
Their  lawless  cries  are  tun’d  to... perfect  /. 

As  if  Thy  /.  and  power. 

Of  hearts,  the  right  of  /.  divine. 

Now  wonder  turns  to  /. 

’Tis  so  in  /. — the  faithful  heart. 

When  hardier  grown  we  l.  it  less. 

But  that  the  Lord  and  source  of  /. 


Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Morning,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Morning,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

. 1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
S.John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

6 Epiphany,  z/.  vi.  /.  5. 


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LOVE. 


Is  like  the  Maker’s  /. 

And  /.  this  sight  so  fair. 

If  filial  and  maternal  /. 

But  a sweet  help  and  pattern  of  true  /. 

Z.  face  to  face  reveal’d. 

Z.  imag’d  in  that  cordial  look. 

Where  is  our  /. , and  where  our  hearts  ? 

We  see  celestial  /.  diffuse. 

So  every  grace  is  Z. 

They  /.  us — will  not  God  forgive  ? 

So  Angels  pause  on  tasks  of  /. 

The  God,  whom  here  she  would  not  learn  to  /. 
His  righteous  doom,  that  meek  true-hearted  Z. 
Nor  Balaam’s  curse  on  Z.,  which  God,  &c. 
But  minds  us  of  Thy  Z. 

’Tis  Z.,  the  last  best  gift  of  Heaven. 

Z.,  gentle,  holy,  pure. 

E’en  human  Z.  will  shrink  from  sight. 

There  be,  who  /.  the  ways  to  view. 

God  teaching  /.  and  fear. 

Out  of  the  bosom  of  His  /.He  spares. 

Z.  masters  Agony. 

Their  hearts  from  sense,  and  learn  to  /. 

From  hopes  fulfill’d  and  mutual  /. 

Mourning  the  ruin’d  home  he  still  must  /. 
The  very  Comforter  in  light  and  /.  descends. 
Or  Z.,  the  flower  that  closes  up  for  fear. 

That  Z.  yet  lives,  and  Patience  shall  find  rest. 
’Tis  now  a fane,  where  Z.  can  find. 

Yet  brethren  true  in  dearest  /. 

’Tis  not  for  these  I /.  thee  dear. 

Thou  joy’st  in  miracles  of  /. 

0 teach  our  /.  to  grow. 

Her  darling’s  hope  and  hers,  for  /. , &c. 

What  secret  miracle  of  /. 

They  nurse  the  soul  to  heavenly  /. 

How  endless  /.  should  be  return’d. 

Teach  her  to  know  and  /.  her  hour  of  prayer. 
In  holier  /.  and  humbler  vows. 

Till  Thy  dear  /.  to  blot  the  sad  account. 

Y et  for  l. ’s  sake. 

1 will  arise,  and  in  the  strength  of  /. 

Age  after  age,  in  worthier  /.  and  praise. 

And  shews  L.’s  treasure  yet  unspent. 

Whom  Z.  enthron’d  would  send,  in  aid. 

Of  silent  Z. 

He  came  in  power  and  /. 

Come  Lord,  come  Wisdom,  Z.,  and  Power. 


Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  z/.  vii.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  1 . 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xii .7. 1 . 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xivY.3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v . xiii.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.;  v.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  z';  v.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  z/.  vii.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  z/.  vii.  /.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  z/.  iii.  /.  3. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  z>.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  9. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  z/.  i.  /.  8. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  z/.  vii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
Easter  Mon. , v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  9. 

4 Easter,  z/.  vii.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  z/.  xi.  /.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  z\  iii.  /.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
S.  after  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


LOVE. 

Save,  Lord,  by  Z.  or  Fear. 

Upon  the  home  I /. 

And  the  pure  language  of  His  /. 

By  glimpses  such  as  dreamers  /. 

That  will  not  hear  of  l.  or  home  ! 

By  all  Thy  l.  did  once  resign. 

They  mantle  round  the  Sun  for  /. 

Such  signs  of  l.  old  Ocean  gives. 

Z.  is  life’s  only  sign. 

Is  the  true  l.  of  Christ  our  Lord. 

Hope  against  hope,  in  l.’s  dear  task. 

Y et,  when  all  other  l.  is  lost. 

Z.  the  poor  sinner,  marvel  not. 

Give  and  forgive,  do  good  and  /. 

To  spoil  L.’s  earthly  paradise. 

But  fix’d  to  hold  L.’s  banner  fast. 

Who  learn  their  lesson  at  the  Throne  of  Z. 
God’s  secret  /.  and  power. 

Because,  as  Z.  and  Prayer  grow  cold. 

F or  l.  and  not  for  spoil. 

So  l.  at  heart  prevail. 

The  broken  heart  to  l.  \r  embrace. 

Cold  while  he  kindled  others’  /. 

Men  /.  us,  or  they  need  our  /. 

Whose  /.  can  turn  earth’s  worst  and  least. 

To  the  bright  shore  of  l. 

His  chosen  attribute  ; — but  He  in  /. 

Ye  hearty,  that  /.  the  Lord. 

Of  /.  and  home  by  mazy  streams. 

Strong  for  L.’s  sake  its  woe  to  hide. 

God  will  not  let  L.’s  work  impart. 

To  the  Creator’s  /. 

Yet  ’twas  not  wonder,  but  His  l. 

Of  humbled  hearts,  that  own  Thy  l. 

The  only  Son  of  His  dear  l. 

Y et  guide  us  in  Thy  track  of  /. 

Offer  thy  l.  and  tears  to  Thammuz  slain. 

We  blindly  ask  ; in  very  /.  refuse. 

Teach  us  to  l. , with  Christ,  our  sole  true  bliss. 
All  own  ; but  few,  alas  ! will  /. 

When  in  Thy  l.  and  Israel’s  sin. 

Who  owns  the  Lord  of  l.  and  power. 

Child  of  My  l.  ! how  have  I wearied  thee  ? 
We  mete  our  /.,  as  if  our  eye. 

Beat  with  another,  answering  /.  for  /. 

Wander  at  large,  nor  heed  L.’s  gentle  thrall. 
Thou  who  canst  /.  us,  tho’  Thou  read  us  true. 
O bliss  of  child-like  innocence,  and  /. 


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Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  8. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  7. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  1.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5* 

13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  5* 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  z'.  xxi.  1.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  z/.  iv.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  z/.  v.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 


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LOVE. 


For  lavish’d  hours  and  /.  mis-spent  ! 

How  /.  divine  may  woo  and  fail. 

But  Z.  too  late  can  never  glow. 

The  scatter’d  fragments  Z.  can  glean. 

And  certify  a brother’s  /. 

Of  /.  to  last  eternally. 

Thy  /.  -charm  with  true  Christian  art. 

Ever  in  tune  for  /.  and  praise. 

Z.  sought  Him  first — at  dawn  of  morn. 

No  thought  can  tender  Z.  beguile. 

Joy  too  to  those,  who  /.  to  talk. 

Z.  thou  thy  Saviour  still. 

’Tis  hard,  ye  so  in  /.  should  be. 

A drop  of  water — for  l.’s  sake. 

L.’s  lesson  more  and  more. 

Else  helpless  found,  to  learn  and  teach  Thy  /. 
Thou  countest  sons’  and  mothers’  /. 

That  wedded  /.  we  prize  so  dear. 

Who  can  express  the  /.  ? 

All  but  adoring  /.  may  claim. 

With  /.  and  joy  like  thine. 

On  Friendship,  Kindred,  or  on  Z. 

So,  on  their  tasks  of  /.  and  praise. 

High  thoughts  of  holy  /.  impart. 

The  story  of  your  /.  restor’d. 

Shall  spend  in  /.  th’  eternal  day  ! 

And  /.  to  raise  the  languid  eye. 

’Twixt  Prayer  and  watchful  Z.  his  heart,  &c. 
The  Church  of  Jesus  ; such  the  l. 

With  rays  of  /.  divine. 

For  mutual  /.  without  alloy. 

Their  messages  of  /.  to  bear. 

And  in  th’  eternal  leisure  of  calm  /. 

Or  lighten’d  secretly  by  Z.  ’s  endearing  wiles. 
To  live  in  memory  here, ...by  /.  and  praise. 

Z.  draws  a cloud. 

In  fires  of  /. 

Let  his  soul  l.  Thee  to  the  end. 

Have  seal’d  Thy  welcome  and  his  /. 

I give  it  not  by  partial  /. 

Thy  secret  work  of  /.  to  see. 

On  messages  of  /.  shall  glide. 

Then  be  ye  sure  that  Z.  can  bless. 

That  we  might  learn  of  Him  lost  souls  to  /. 
One  dwell  in  wrath,  and  one  in  l. 

Alike  his  l.  and  greetings  share. 

To  tell  of  the  great  Shepherd’s  /. 

’Twixt  /.  of  Christ  and  fear  of  sin. 


S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  1.  5* 

S. Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  1 . 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,z/.  xiv./.6. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  5- 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  5* 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  7* 

S.  Barnabas,  v . ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  7- 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  5- 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
S.John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  5- 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  z/.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 
S.  Matthew,  z/.  vii.  /.  7. 

S.  Luke,  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v . x.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  z/.  xvi.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


LOVE — LOVELINESS. 


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The  very  breath  of  Z.  divine. 

L.  ’s  heralds  sent  to  man  forgiven. 

Where  is  it  mothers  learn  their  4 ? 

By  whom  Z.  ’s  daily  touch  is  seen. 

Thine  own  adopting  Father  4 
Our  rude  essays  of  4 
Such  is  their  high  courageous  4 
E’en  wedded  Z.,  ’till  Thou  be  nigh. 
Lifting  her  torch  in  Z.  *s  despite. 

Where  should  ye  seek  Z.  ’s  perfect  smile  ? 
Z.  *s  very  self — for  Him  no  need. 

And  priz’d  for  4 of  summer  fled. 

And  such  the  tones  of  4 , which  break. 

On  our  frail  4 once  more. 

To  run,  untir’d,  Vs  blessed  race. 

Is  here  ! what  hope  and  joy  and  4 

Only  return  and  4 

The  4 that  should  be  thine. 

Who  knows  but  gentle  4 ? 

F or  thou  didst  4 to  trace  her  daily  lore. 
And  well  did  she  thy  loyal  4 repay. 

His  wonted  lay  of  4 

Such  is  the  thought  of  Z.  and  Might. 

True  Might  and  ever-present  Z. 

O Promise  of  undying  Z.  / 

Z.  ’s  treasure  hid  in  her  fond  breast. 

With  all  its  deep  /.-learned  skill. 

And  wake  their  slumbering  4 again. 


H.  Comm.,  v.  vii.  4 4. 

H.  Comm. , v.  x.  4 3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  i.  4 I. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  4 1 . 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  4 2. 
Catechism,  v.  vi.  4 2. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  4 4. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  4 3. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  4 6. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  4 6. 
Matrimony,  v . v.  /.  5. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  4 6. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  4 1 . 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  4 2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  4 3. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v . iii.  /.  4. 
Accession,  z/.  iii.  /.  5. 
Accession,  z/.  v.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  z>.  iv.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  z/.  v.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 


Lov'd. 

Where  Martha  /.  to  wait  with  reverence  meet. 
Or  on  /.  features  dawn  and  die. 

When  our  earthly  /.  ones  sink. 

Bless’d  Jesus  ever  /.  to  trace. 

Most  dearly  /.,  and  loving  best. 

The  /.  Apostle  to  his  Lord. 

Thy  /.  yet  sinful  people  wandering  wide. 

O 4 and  warn’d  in  vain  ! 

Long  /. , long  tried,  long  spar’d  as  they. 

Thee  the  /.  harbinger  of  Jesus  owns. 

In  waiting  for  the  Lord  he  4 
Of  a world  lost,  yet  4 so  well. 

And  4 He  not  of  Heaven  to  talk? 

If  thou  hast  4 in  hours  of  gloom. 


1 Advent,  v.  vii.  4 5. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  4 3. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  4 3. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  4 3. 
Epiphany,  v.  ii.  4 2. 
Easter  Mon.,  z\  ix.  4 2. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  4 4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  4 3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxii.  4 I. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  4 4. 
S.Barthol.,  z>.  xi.  4 4. 

H.  Comm.,  z/.  vi.  4 2. 
Catechism,  v.  iv.  4 I. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  x.  4 I. 


Lovelier. 

Old  friends,  old  scenes,  will  4 be. 


Morning,  v.  ix.  4 I. 


Of  your  calm  4 / 


Loveliness. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  4 4. 


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LOVELINESS — LOW. 


Lovely. 

She  lost  Thee  quite,  Thou  4 star. 

As  every  4 hue  is  Light. 

Lover . 

Father  and  L.  of  our  souls  ! 

This  is  the  4 of  Thy  laws. 

Lovers . 

Thy  4 must  their  promis’d  Heaven  forego. 

Loves . 

This  is  he  whom  Jesus  4 

As  erst,  beholding,  4 His  wayward  child. 

Z.  victory  more,  when  dim  in  view. 

None  4 them  best — O vain  and  selfish  sigh  ! 
The  “ Man  of  Z.”  was  fain  to  pray. 

Kneel  on  to  Him,  who  4 to  bless. 

Is  there  a heart,  that  4 the  spring  ? 

Alas  ! the  world  he  4 
Z.  too  each  little  dewy  spark. 

E’en  so,  who  4 the  Z.  aright. 

Flies  from  the  heart  and  home  she  dearest  4 
By  soft,  meek,  tender  ways  He  4 to  draw. 
Knows  all,  yet  4 us  better  than  He  knows. 
He  4 and  is  belov’d  again. 

He  dearly  4,  and  not  alone. 

He  4 and  weeps — but  more  than  tears. 
Believes,  because  it  4,  aright. 

Who  is  at  hand  that  4 the  Lord  ? 

He  4 when  age  and  youth  are  met. 

He  4 when  some  clear  soaring  mind. 

And  4 thy  sacred  mirth. 

Lovest. 

Thou  4 Thy  chosen  remnant  to  divide. 

Z.  thou  praise  ? the  Cross  is  shame. 

Loving. 

Most  dearly  lov’d,  and  4 best. 

The  4 eye  that  watches  thine. 

The  4 and  beloved  Seer. 

Still  4 man,  still  thanking  God. 

Wise  hearts  and  4 minds. 

Eye,  ear,  and  hand,  and  4 heart. 

Here  4 hearts,  that  daily  know. 

Low. 

Poor  fragments  all  of  this  4 earth. 

To  th’  unapproached  Lord,  once... so  /. 
Hearts  training  in  their  4 abode. 

High  and  4 in  choir  shall  meet. 

Help  us,  one  hour, . . . His  musings  high  and  4 


Epiphany,  v.  xi.  4 4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xv.  4 3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  4 3. 

2 Lent,  v.  viii.  4 4. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  i.  4 6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  4 2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  4 2. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  4 2. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  4 6. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  4 6. 
Easter  Tues.,  z/.  vi.  4 1. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  4 5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  4 3. 

2 Trinity,  z>.  v.  4 1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  4 2. 

9 Trinity,  z>.  viii.  4 4. 

24  Trinity,  z/.  xiv.  4 4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  4 1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  4 1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  v.  4 1. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xiii.  4 3. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  ii.  4 1. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  vii.  4 1. 
SS.Sim.&  Jud.,z\  viii.  4 1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  4 4. 

I Advent,  v.  viii.  4 2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  4 I. 

Epiphany,  v.  ii.  4 2. 

Ash- Wed. , v.  ii.  4 1. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  4 2. 
19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  4 6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  4 4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  4 5. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  4 7. 

6 Epiphany,  z>.  viii.  4 6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  4 8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  4 7. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  4 7. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  z/.  vi.  4 6. 


LOW — LOWLY. 


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For  God’s  new  Israel,  sunk  as  /.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Yet  /.  upon  the  earth  his  heart  and  treasure  lie.  2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

The  pure  flame  spreading  high  and  /.  4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

In  bitter  thoughts  of  /.-born  care  begun.  3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

In  the  /.  chant  of  wakeful  birds.  4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

The  /.  sweet  tones  of  Nature’s  lyre.  7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

’Tis  a /.  chant,  according  well.  21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

But  voices  /.  and  gentle.  25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

’Twas  moaning  bleak,  so  high  and  /.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

By  sufferings  plung’d  too  /.  SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Their  high  and  /.  in  concord  set.  SS.  Sim.&  Jud.,  z/.vii.  /.  3. 

Z.  at  Thy  feet  renew  her  vows.  H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

And  if  some  tones  be  false  or  /.  Catechism,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Heaven’s  light  is  pour’d  on  high  and  /.  Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

To  high  and  /.  Heaven’s  Angel  spake.  Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 


Lower. 

The  aching  brow  must  /. 

He  will  be  known — but  darker  tempests  /. 
On  cloud-born  idols  of  this  /.  air. 

A /.  still,  a sweeter  strain. 

In  whose  sweet  presence  sorrow  dares  not  /. 

Lozvering. 

What  sees  she  in  this  /.  sky. 

Lifting  and  /.  souls  at  will. 

Lowers. 

When  round  our  walls  the  battle  /. 


Lowest. 

He  to  earth’s  /.  cares  is  still  awake. 

The  /.  in  the  meanest  task. 

Ye  too,  when  /.  in  th’  abyss  of  woe. 

Lowlier. 

The  /. , sure,  the  worthier  thee. 


Lowliest. 

What  names  on  earth  shall  /.  prove. 


Who  hath  learn’d  l. 


Lowliness. 


Lowly . 

For  they  in  /.  thoughts  are  nurs’d. 

Meet  for  Thy  /.  shrine. 

A sick  man’s  /.  -breathed  sigh. 

Over  our  Saviour’s  /.  bed. 

L.  thoughts  may  best  infuse. 

One  /.  cell  in  sight  of  grace. 

As  in  all  /.  hearts  He  suffers  still. 

As  on  their  l.  couch  they  lie. 

Where  human  sorrow  breathes  her  /.  moan. 


3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  t>.  viii.  /.  4. 
1 Christmas,  ii.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Ash- Wed.,  z/.  iv.  1.  8. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Ascen.  Day,  z/.  viii.  /.  4. 


T 


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LOWLY — LYRE. 


By  all  but  /.  eyes. 

Still  to  the  /.  soul. 

To  crown  all  /.  lofty  brows. 

Thy  lofty  hope,  Thy  /.  prayer. 

That  closest  hides  its  /.  birth. 

What  /.  fate  their  own  controls. 

The  /.  lesson  of  Content. 

Loyal. 

And  well  did  she  thy  /.  love  repay. 


Lucid. 

To  where  it  stays  its  /.  flight. 

Where  Angels  down  the  /.  stair. 

Each  /.  course  be  duly  sped. 

What  sparkles  in  that  /.  flood. 


Lucifer. 

See  L.  like  lightning  fall. 

Luke. 

L.  the  belov’d,  the  sick  soul’s  guide. 

But  only  L.  is  with  him  now. 

Lull'd. 

L.  in  a father’s  arms  to  sleep. 

Lulling. 

With  /.  spell  let  soft  Decay. 

Lulls. 

Which  /.  me,  clinging  to  my  Father’s  breast. 


15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 


Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  5. 


Lure. 

Sure,  thought  of  these  will  /.  it  home. 


Is  gently  /.  to  one  safe  nest. 

What  l.  light. 

The  /.  mist  is  o’er. 


Lur'd. 

Lurid. 


Lurking. 

Shall  light  upon  some  /.  harm. 


Lust. 

Thy  mark  is  on  the  bowers  of  /.  and  pride. 


I Easter,  v.  x.  /.  5- 

Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 


Lustre. 

Its  soothing  /.  streams. 

The  /.  comes  of  heavenly  birth. 


Lying. 

Upon  that  altar  ever  /. 

Lyre. 

If  ever,  floating  from  faint  earthly  /. 
The  low  sweet  tones  of  Nature’s  l . 


2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5* 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 


MAGIC — MAMMON. 


275 


MAGIC . 

With  their  own  m.  smile. 

Till  out  of  dust  his  m.  raise. 

Not  of  those  m.  fires  at  random  caught. 

That  m.  may  o’erpower. 

What  more  than  m.  in  you  lies  ? 

His  M.  Ring,  his  Rock,  his  Tower. 

But  Heaven’s  high  m.  bound  it  there. 

Maid. 

As  when  the  holy  M.  beheld. 

Some  gentle  m.  bend  o’er  a cherish’d  flower. 
Ave  Maria  ! blessed  M. 

Maiden. 

Thou  wept’st,  meek  m.,  mother  mild. 

Maidens . 

Bright  m.  and  unfailing  vines. 

Where  m.  to  the  Queen  of  Heaven. 

Him  child-like  sires,  meek  m.  find. 

Maids. 

When  holy  m.  and  matrons  speak. 

Hear  Judah’s  m.  the  dirge  to  Thammuz  pour. 
Ye  hermits  blest,  ye  holy  m. 

Mailed. 

On  a crown’d  monarch’s  m.  breast. 


2 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  5* 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

Annunciation,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  x.  1.  4. 


Main. 

O cross  no  more  the  m. 

Far  o’er  the  glowing  western  m. 

They  mourn’d  to  trust  their  treasure  on  the  m. 
Winds  toward  the  pearly  m. 

And  far  below,  Gennesaret’s  m. 

And  fish,  like  living  shafts  that  pierce  the  m. 
Upon  the  desert  m. 

Majestic. 

Calm  as  the  march  of  some  m.  cloud. 

The  dazzling  lines  of  her  m.  roof. 

Make . 

M.  much  of  your  dear  Lord  ! 

Maker. 

The  world’s  incarnate  M.  we  discern. 

Is  like  the  Mds  love. 

But  in  his  M.’s  sight. 

Y e felt  your  M.  ’s  smile  that  hour. 

M.  yet  Brother  dear. 

It  is  my  M. — dare  I stay? 

Mammon. 

Belial  or  M. , grant  us  not  the  ill. 

On  M. ’ s gloomiest  cells. 


3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  iii.  /.  6. 
7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.xv.  1.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  /.  3.  % 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v . viii.  /.  2. 


276 


MAN — MANHOOD’S. 


Man. 

For  sinful  m.  beneath  the  sky. 

The  Son  of  Man,  th’  atoning  wounds. 

M.’s  sullen  heart  and  gross. 

“Lord,  and  what  shall  this  m.  do?” 

A sick  m.  ’s  lowly-breathed  sigh. 

Reproving  thankless  m.,  who  fears. 

“ Where  art  thou,  fallen  m.  ?”  &c. 

Therefore  in  sight  of  m.  bereft. 

Wondering  frail  m.  Thy  light  should  see. 
From  the  mild  Son  of  Man. 

Hath  trac’d  the  works  of  M. 

The  place  where  m.  his  God  shall  meet. 

Nor  m.  nor  angel  liv’d  in  Heaven  or  earth. 
Not  sullen,  nor  in  scorn,  like  haughty  m. 
The  “ M.  of  Loves”  was  fain  to  pray. 

Yet  hath  not  m.  his  lesson  leam’d. 

The  M.  seems  following  still  the  funeral,  &c. 
As  m.  embrac’d,  as  God  ador’d. 

No  soul  of  m.  can  worthless  find. 

Unseen  by  man — but  what  if  purer  sprights. 
M.  only  mars  the  sweet  accord. 

Sin  is  with  m.  at  morning  break. 

With  flowers  of  pensive  hope, . . .of  m.  forgiven. 
His  endless  warfare  with  m.’s  wilful  heart. 
From  m. , frail  worm  and  weak. 

Only  the  meekest  m.  found  grace. 

Spirits,  that  round  the  sick  m.  ’s  bed. 

And  guilty  m.,  where’er  he  roams. 

Yet  turn  thee,  son  of  m. — for  worse  than  these. 
Still  loving  m.,  still  thanking  God. 

M. ’ s portion  is  to  die  and  rise  again. 

This  is  the  man  to  wield  th’  unearthly  sword. 
Thou  took’st  on  Thee  to  rescue  m. 

And  sweet  the  old  m.’s  rest. 

O happy  spirits,  mark’d  by  God  and  m. 

So  did  Nathanael,  guileless  m. 

So  still  the  guileless  m.  is  blest. 

Went  with  Him  through  the  rich  m.’s  door. 
“No  mist  that  m.  may  raise,  shall  hide,”  &c. 
The  work  of  God  untouch’d  by  m. 

Love’s  heralds  sent  to  m.  forgiven. 

Too  restless  for  a sick  m.’s  sight. 


Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
S.John  Evan.,  v.  i.  1.  I. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xii.  1 . 3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xiii./. 4. 
5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1.  5- 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  i.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

2 Trinity,  za.  iii.  /.  8. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  x.  1.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


Manger. 

And  in.  His  m.  laid. 

Manhood’ s. 

When  brothers  part  for  m.’s  race. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  /.  I. 


MANIAC’S — MARK. 


277 


Maniac's. 

The  m.'s  rushing  frenzy  to  reprove. 

Manifold. 


In  Gospel  graces  m. 


Mankind. 


Foe  of  m.  ! too  bold  thy  race. 


Mantle. 

They  m.  round  the  Sun  for  love. 

Mantled. 

Are  m.  with  a golden  cloud. 

Mantling. 

Yon  m.  cloud  has  hid  from  sight. 


Many -twinkling. 

The  m.-t.  smile  of  ocean. 

Mar. 

Like  birds  of  evil  wing,  to  m.  our  sacrifice. 
M.  the  full  burst  of  prayer. 

We  must  not  m.  with  earthly  praise. 

Marble. 

Not  statelier,  towering  o’er  her  m.  stairs. 

March. 

Calm  as  the  m.  of  some  majestic  cloud. 
Where  Jordan  winds  his  stately  m. 

And  when  their  wondrous  m.  was  o’er. 

Meet  pavement  for  an  angel’s  glorious  m. 
The  outskirts  of  His  m.  of  mystery. 

How  stately  is  its  march  ! 

Pour’d,  heralding  Messiah’s  conquering  m. 

Mark. 

The  season’s  flight  unwarn’d  we  m. 

Listen  and  m.  what  gentle  air. 

God’s  m.  is  set  on  Thee. 

’Tis  ours  to  m.  them  or  forget. 

Which  on  some  holy  house  we  m. 

In  pity  m.  our  mournful  themes  ! 

Yes — m.  him  well,  ye  cold  and  proud. 

God  hath  impress’d  His  m.  of  blame. 

M.  ye,  how  close  she  veils  her  round. 

I m.  Him,  how  by  seraph  hosts  ador’d. 

But  he,  whose  heart  will  bound  to  m. 
Christ’s  m.  outwears  the  rankest  blot. 

M.  well  His  holy  pains. 

And  m.  her  chiefs  yon  orient  sun  adore. 

Thy  m.  is  on  the  bowers  of  lust  and  pride. 
Thy  m.  upon  us  still. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Circumcision,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 
Evening,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  6. 


MARK — MARTYR. 


278 


With  Jesus’  m.  impress’d.  H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Yet  stoops  He,  ever  pleas’d  to  m . Catechism,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

By  the  dear  m.  her  Saviour  bore.  Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Mark'd. 

God  set  His  seal,  and  m.  them  for  His  own.  H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
I m.  a rainbow  in  the  north.  3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

They  m.  what  agonizing  throes.  4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

M.  by  th’  Almighty’s  hand  for  good.  II  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

O happy  spirits,  m.  by  God  and  man.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

Marks. 

Than  m.  the  silent  growth  of  grace  and  light.  4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
How  bright,  in  Heaven,  the  m.  will  glow.  Whitsun  Tues.,z/.  xiv. /.  2. 


Marriage. 

The  funeral  dirge,  the  m.  vow. 

Our  m.  offering  grace. 

’Tis  He  who  clasps  the  7n.  band. 

Mars. 

Man  only  m.  the  sweet  accord. 

Marshall' d. 

And  m.  all  his  gallant  train. 

Mart. 

Through  dusky  lane  and  wrangling  m. 


S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

I Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Martha. 

Where  M.  lov’d  to  wait  with  reverence  meet.  1 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 


Martial. 

The  leader  of  that  m.  crew. 

Martyr. 

M.  all  o’er,  and  meet  to  trace. 

That  they  are  of  the  glorious  m.  train. 

The  glorious  dint  a m.  's  shield  should  bear. 
As  her  pale  placid  m.  sinks  to  sleep. 

Who  seek  the  m.  's  diadem. 

Shall  prove  in  Heaven  a m.'s  palm. 

Beams  on  the  m.  host,  a beacon  light. 

Soft  as  imprison’d  m.'s  death-bed  calm. 
Had  Heaven  held  out  the  m.'s  crown. 

The  m.'s  foe  still  keep  her  mind. 

Such  might  be  m.'s  tears. 

To  act  the  m.'s  sternest  part. 

Wraps  the  unshrinking  M.'s  head. 

To  commune  how  a faithful  m.  dies. 

Just  as  it  touch’d,  the  m.'s  palm. 

Alas  ! that  e’en  the  m.  's  cell. 

The  m.'s  cell  no  safety  lends. 

To  him,  who  wants  the  m.  's  heart. 


Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,z/.  iv.  /.  10. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  12. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 


MARTYR — MATRON. 


279 


That  round  the  m.’s  death-bed  plays. 
With  many  a m.’s  blood. 

Martyr'd \ 

Ye  vaulted  cells,  where  m.  seers  of  old. 

Martyrs. 

So  on  the  King  of  M.  wait. 

The  M.  liv’d,  the  murderers  died. 

M.  and  saints — each  glorious  day. 

M.  and  seers,  the  sav’d  and  lost. 

Mother  of  M.,  thou  canst  tell  ! 

The  M.s’  noble  army  still  is  ours. 

And  yearly  now,  before  the  M.s’  King. 

Marvel. 

Then  m.  not,  if  such  as  bask. 

Love  the  poor  sinner,  m.  not. 

Mary. 

And  wiser  M.  linger’d  at  Thy  sacred  feet. 
Oh  ! joy  to  M.  first  allow’d. 

For  many  a year  at  M.’s  side. 

Sees  Thee  by  faith  on  M.’s  breast. 

Massy. 

Through  darksome  vault,  up  m.  stair. 


S.  Luke,  v.  xvii.  1.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

I Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  viii.  1.  2. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 


Y e hear  your  M.  ’s  midnight  call. 


Master. 


2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1 . 8. 


And  watch  the  moon  that  saw  thy  M.  ’s  agony.  3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 


When  we  our  sovereign  M.  find. 
They  doubt  not  of  their  M.  ’s  rest. 
Y et  on  his  M.  ’s  bidding  bent. 

Our  M.  is  at  hand. 

Half  darkling,  till  their  M.  shed. 


Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  7. 


Masters. 

Sovereign  m.  of  all  hearts  ! 

Love  m.  Agony. 

Match’d. 

Ill  m.  with  grief  and  sin. 

Maternal. 

If  filial  and  m.  love. 

For  thee  she  offers  her  m.  tears. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 


Matin. 

More  cheery  than  the  m.  lark. 

Matins. 

Chants  her  glad  m.  in  the  leafy  arch. 

Matron. 

The  same  that  won  Eve’s  m.  smile. 

The  M.,  who  alone  hath  stood. 

And  yet,  what  mourning  in.  here. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1 . 2. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  1.  4. 


28o 


MATRONS — MEASURE. 


Matrons. 

When  holy  maids  and  m.  speak. 

Matter. 

What  m.  ? if  the  waymarks  sure. 

What  m.  ? if  in  calm  old  age. 

May. 

Soft  cloud,  that  while  the  breeze  of  M. 
Turning  a wintry  world  to  M. 

Maze. 

Wouldst  thread  the  m.  of  Harmony. 

In  m.  on  m.  the  tranced  sight. 

To  see,  throughout  that  dreary  m. 
Through  gold  and  gems,  a dazzling  m. 
Y our  order  wild,  your  fragrant  m . 
Unravel  every  bosom’s  m. 

Along  their  wild  self-chosen  m. 

Mazes. 

No  darksome  m.  prove. 

He  in  the  m.  of  the  budding  wood. 


Mazy. 

Of  love  and  home  by  m.  streams. 


In  thee,  and  in  this  quiet  m. 
On  lake  and  m.  lay. 

O’er  emerald  m.  gay. 


Mead. 
Meadow . 
Meadows. 


Mean. 


For  sacred  song,  Joy’s  golden  m. 


Meaner. 

We  the  while,  of  m.  birth. 

Before  a m.  shrine. 

Mealiest. 

The  m.  things  below. 

The  m.  offering  ye  can  make. 

The  lowest  in  the  m.  task. 

Meaning. 

A m.  half  divine. 

Higher  above  our  m.  soar. 

Meanwhile. 

M.  He  paces  through  th’  adoring  crowd. 
M.,  if  over  sea  or  sky. 

M.  with  every  son  and  saint  of  Thine. 


Measure. 

Raise  thy  repining  eyes,  and  take  true  m. 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  1.  I. 

Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

13  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  7. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  I. 

II  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


MEASUR’D— MEEKLY. 


281 


Measur'd. 

A tun’d  and  m.  strain.  Matrimony,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

Measures . 

In  His  unerring  sight,  who  m.  Life  by  Love.  1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  6. 


M.  in  calm  presage. 

From  touch  of  sinner’s  m. 


Measuring. 

Meat. 

Mediator. 


The  M.  in  His  wrath. 

Medicin'd. 

With  in.  sleep. — O awful  in  Thy  woe  ! 

Meditative. 


To  tempt  her  m.  eye. 

Meed. 

Nor  Honour’s  purple  m. 

Mount,  and  claim  your  glorious  in. 


Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 


Meek. 

M.  Walton  ! shews  thy  green  retreat. 

To  homeliest  hearts  of  pilgrims  pure  and  m. 
On  Chastity’s  in.  lap  enshrin’d. 

In  His  in.  power  He  climbs  the  mountain’s  brow. 
His  righteous  doom,  that  m.  true-hearted  Love. 
Come,  Resignation,  spirit  m. 

M.  souls  there  are,  who  little  dream.* 

Men  kneel  to  Christ,  the  pure  and  in. 

On  some  m.  brow  of  Jesus  blest. 

Yet  in  in.  duty  to  abide. 

Is  ever  with  the  soft,  m .,  tender  soul. 

By  soft,  m.,  tender  ways  He  loves  to  draw. 
Sure  His  m.  heart  would  break  and  die. 

And  hears  the  m.  upbraiding  call. 

Though  m.  ears  only  understand. 

Full  fourscore  years,  m.  widow,  she. 

Him  child-like  sires,  in.  maidens  find. 

Thou  wept’st,  m.  maiden,  mother  mild. 

In  silence  m. , or  converse  sweet. 

Thine  own  m.  self  to  me  impart. 

Bade  the  m.  Publican  his  gainful  seat  forsake. 


1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,z/.  v.  /.  9. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 
9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 
Purification,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  8. 


Meekest. 

Only  the  in.  man  found  grace. 

Meekly. 

So  m.  up  the  hill  of  scorn. 

Shall  see  them  m.  kneel. 

There  lies  thy  cross  ; beneath  it  m.  bow. 


13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 


282 


MEEKNESS — MELTING. 


Meekness. 

Thou  Lord  of  m.,  write  it  there. 

Meet. 

Where  Martha  lov’d  to  wait  with  reverence  m. 
M.  for  Thy  lowly  shrine. 

Martyr  all  o’er,  and  m.  to  trace. 

M.  for  His  bridal  board. 

They  part  to  m.  in  Heaven. 

The  place  where  man  his  God  shall  m. 

That  He  may  m.  them  on  their  way. 

M.  pavement  for  an  angel’s  glorious  march. 
From  Heaven  to  Earth,  attendants  m. 

Save  Him  who  made  it,  m. 

M.  for  a hermit’s  ear. 

That  m.  his  morning  view. 

M.  emblem  of  His  vow. 

And  who  may  m.  Him,  learn. 

M.  in  the  Church’s  middle  sky. 

To  m.  th’  unclouded  beam. 

M.  for  their  new  immortal  birth. 

As  m.  for  those,  who  face  to  face. 


Thou  m.  all  the  storm. 


Meetest. 


Meeting. 

Than  the  m.  waters  make. 

But  m.  us,  weak  worldlings,  on  our  way. 

Meetly. 

For  high  Communion  m.  spread. 

Mellowing. 

Be  this  our  charm,  m.  Earth’s  ruder  noise. 


S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  1. 4. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 


Melodies. 

Sweeter  m.  can  wake. 

That  his  own  heart  may  hear  his  m. 
With  whom  the  m.  abide. 

Melodious. 


Ever,  in  its  m.  store. 


Melody. 

Tun’d  by  Faith’s  ear  to  some  celestial  m. 


Melt. 

Thou  m.  on  either  hand. 

Must  m.  before  the  clarion  blast. 

The  dull  hard  stone  within  him  m. 
Shall  m.  with  earth  and  sin  away  ! 
That  makes  such  haste  to  m.  and  die. 


Melting. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


Are  m.  fast  away. 


MELTING — MEN, 


283 


He  could  not  trust  his  m.  soul. 

No — rather  steel  thy  m.  heart. 

The  strain,  so  soft  the  m.  fall. 

Melts. 

M.  into  nothing  from  the  uncumber’d  sight. 
M.  in  dim  haze  each  coarse  ungentle  hue. 


Soft  as  M.  ’s  harp  at  morning. 

M.  of  our  guilt  must  prove. 
No  fading  frail  m.  give. 

Aye  gathering  up  m.  sweet. 
M.  prompt  and  true. 


Memnoris. 


Memorial. 


Memorials. 


Memory. 


I cannot  paint  to  M.  ’s  eye. 

If  M.  sometimes  at  our  spell. 

It  was  a gleam  to  M.  dear. 

There’s  not  a strain  to  M.  dear. 

To  make  stern  M.  tell  her  tale  unsought. 
And  with  our  m.  wings  her  own  fond  prayer. 
Their  7n.  cheering : &c. 

Which  duteous  M.  should  have  stor’d. 

To  keep  fond  m.  in  her  place. 

Be  in  our  m.  stor’d. 

To  live  in  m.  here,  in  Heaven  by  love  and  praise. 
The  m.  of  that  kindly  glance. 

Might  cast  o’er  hope  and  m. 

A sheltering  rock  in  M.'s  waste. 

Our  own,  our  royal  Saint : thy  m.  rests. 

Men. 

Till  m.  behold  his  angel  face. 

Teaches  truth  to  wandering  m. 

M.  kneel  to  Christ,  the  pure  and  meek. 

He  only  of  the  sons  of  m. 

As,  while  m.  sleep. 

All  tongues  of  m.  shall  tune. 

Wild  thoughts  within,  bad  m.  without. 

Who  m.  and  angels  daily  feeds. 

M.  love  us,  or  they  need  our  love. 

On  dead  m.'s  crimes,  and  Jews’  idolatries. 
Which  dim-eyed  m.  call  praise  and  glory  here. 
When  good  m.  cease  to  live. 

From  m.’s  and  angels’  sight. 

Whom  poor  m.  ’s  eyes  and  hearts  consent,  &c. 
Like  weary  m.  when  age  is  won. 


4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  I. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  x.  1.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


284  MENTAL — MERITS. 

Mental . 

If  duly  purged  our  m.  view. 

Mercies. 

New  m .,  each  returning  day. 

Count  o’er  His  m.  and  thy  sin. 

M.  and  judgments  cry  aloud. 

She  pleads  by  all  Thy  m .,  told. 

Merciful. 

He,  m.  and  mild. 

But  that  the  m.  Avengers  know. 

Mercy. 

His  way  of  m.  to  prepare. 

Which  Heaven,  in  w.,  spares  us  too. 

High  Heaven  in  m.  to  your  sad  annoy. 

For  to  the  poor  Thy  m.  lends. 

But  M.  with  her  genial  beam. 

The  doom  is  half  in  m . given. 

Yet  m.  hath  not  left  us  bare. 

Before  the  m.- seat  be  thrown. 

With  silent  news  of  m.  steal. 

His  eye  is  following  where  sweet  M.  leads. 
One  little  spot  of  ground  in  m.  lent. 

E’en  M.  ’s  self  her  face  must  hide. 

Soft  M.’s  undersong. 

Then,  Thy  power  and  m.  shew. 

In  m.  thou  mayst  feel  the  heavenly  hand. 
Around  those  lips  where  power  and  m.  hung. 
Hear,  from  Thy  m.  throne  ! 

Shall  feel  the  shower  of  M.  fall. 

Now  on  Thy  m.’s  ocean  wide. 

The  triple  crown  of  m.  now. 

Where  heavenly  m.  shines  as  free. 

Before  the  m.~ seat. 

Y et  in  his  heart  can  m.  own. 

The  tones  of  m.  thrill. 

Sweet  m.’s  praise  to  see. 

Then  keep  the  softening  veil  in  m.  drawn. 
Where  He  to  shine  in  m.  meant. 

Pause  yet  awhile,  in  m.  stor’d. 

O God  of  M.,  God  of  Might. 

A voice  from  M.  ’s  inmost  shrine. 

Mere. 

Or  darksome  m.  below. 

Merits. 

Thus,  by  the  m.  of  one  righteous  man. 


4 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  1 . 5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  z\  iv.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

I Lent,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


MESSAGE — MIGHT. 


28s 


Message. 

Thy  m.  given,  thine  home  in  sight. 

The  m.  of  thy  peace  ! 

Messages . 

Their  m.  of  love  to  bear. 

On  m.  of  love  shall  glide. 

Messenger. 

Sweet  m.  of  “calm  decay.” 

Messengers . 

Yet  full  of  trembling,  M.  of  God. 

Messiah's . 

They  are  gone  forth  to  swell  M.  ’s  show. 
Pour’d,  heralding  M.’s  conquering  march. 

Mete. 

We  m.  out  love,  as  if  our  eye. 

Methinks. 

M.  your  wisdom  guides  amiss. 

M.  we  need  him  once  again. 

Mid-day. 

Beyond  the  m.-d.  beam. 

The  m.  -d.  sun,  with  fiercest  glare. 

Middle. 

But  m.  age  by  no  fond  wile. 

Meet  in  the  Church’s  m.  sky. 

In  m.  heaven,  all  mist  above. 

Midnight . 

Ye  hear  your  Master’s  m.  call. 

Who,  waken’d  by  the  rushing  m.  shower. 
When  Thy  redeem’d  at  m.  rose. 

The  virtue  of  His  m.  agony. 

Our  m.  chant  attend. 

With  m.  silence  blend. 

The  watch-fire  of  his  ;;z.  prayer. 

Where  Faith  has  kept  her  m.  watch. 


8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  I. 
io  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  1. 1. 

SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iii.  /.  3.  - 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Wed.bef.  East.,z/.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v . iii.  /.  2. 


Midst . 


We  in  the  w.  of  ruins  live. 

Might. 

Of  Passion  in  her  m. 

Waste  their  impassion’d  m.  on  dreams  of  earth. 
A pledge  of  God’s  forgiving  m. 

To  wield  a while  in  grey-hair’d  m. 

Flush’d  with  victorious  m. 

Stand  by  their  own  unshaken  m. 

O God  of  Mercy,  God  of  M. 

Spirit  of  m.  and  sweetness  too  ! 

Such  is  the  thought  of  Love  and  M. 


I Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii..  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


286 


MIGHT — MIND. 


Accession,  zr.  iii.  1.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 


True  M.  and  ever-present  Love. 

Spirit  of  Counsel  and  of  M. 

Mightier. 

No  holier  name,  no  m.  throne.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  L 5. 

With  fear  and  m.  joy  weak  hearts  surprising.  S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

Mightiest. 

Her  brethren,  m .,  wisest,  eldest  born. 

The  heart  dies  down — O in.  then. 


2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 


Mighty. 

Strange  words  fulfilled,  and  m.  works  achiev’d. 
Than  these  dread  signs  Thy  m.  hand. 

The  bulwark  of  some  m.  realm. 

Shouldst  thou  not  need  some  m.  charm. 

A rushing,  m.  wind. 

The  absolver  saw  the  m.  grief. 

Seems  bent  some  m.  deed  to  do. 

Mild. 

And  dewy  shadows  m. 

Hide  not  Thy  m.  forgiving  eye. 

He,  merciful  and  m. 

From  the  m.  Son  of  Man. 

But  with  m.  radiance  every  hour. 

M.  rainbow  tints  at  night. 

And  as  each  m.  and  winning  note. 

Thou  wept’st,  meek  maiden,  mother  m. 
Cheerful  as  soaring  lark,  and  m. 

By  father  dear  and  mother  m. 

And  he,  whose  m.  persuasive  voice. 

Mile. 

Spreads  many  a m.  of  liquid  plain. 

Milk. 

Where  is  the  land  with  m.  and  honey  flowing. 

Mind. 

If  on  our  daily  course  our  m. 

Of  a pure  Virgin  m. 

To  His  m.’s  eye — &c. 

A mirror  in  an  answering  m. 

They,  who  have  won  their  earthly  m. 

The  martyr’s  foe  still  keep  her  m. 

Some  constant  m.  may  draw  us  still  the  same. 
Clean  hands,  and  a self- ruling  m. 

He  loves  when  some  clear  soaring  m. 

That  the  young  m.  at  random  floats. 

And  yet  the  heaven-taught  m. 

A prayer  so  sweetly  to  her  m. 


1 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  I. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S . Paul,  v.  xiv.  /.  I . 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
SS.Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xi.  1.  I. 
Catechism,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  viii.  1.  I. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  v.  /.  5* 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,7/.viii./.  I. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


MINDFUL — MIRTH. 


287 


Mindful. 

M.  of  these,  the  first-fruits  sweet. 

Strays,  in.  of  that  heavenly  love. 

M.  of  that  sad  vision,  which  in  thought. 
Yet  in.  of  th’  unearthly  strain. 

Minds. 

M.  us  of  our  better  choice. 

But  in.  us  of  Thy  Love. 

Wise  hearts  and  loving  m. 

Mine. 

Like  diamond  blazing  in  the  in. 

Mines. 

When  m.  are  hid  beneath  our  towers. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

I Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

II  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


Mingle. 

Might  tear  of  ours  once  m.  with  the  blood. 

Mingled. 

Of  m.  joy  and  awe  return. 

Yet  m.  with  the  penal  shower. 

And  blood  and  fire  have  run  in  m.  stream. 
Ye  pour  for  us  your  m.  prayer. 

Mingling. 

M.  with  tones  of  fear  and  ire. 

Her  many  voices  m.  own. 

Minstrel. 

With  all  a Painter’s  art,  and  all  a M.  ’s  flame. 
Lord,  by  every  m.  tongue. 

No  “ m.  rapture”  find  for  thee. 

Think  on  the  m.  as  ye  kneel. 

Minstrelsies. 

By  these  her  thrilling  m. 

Minstrelsy. 

Borrow  of  Israel’s  in. 

Thou  wilt  own  the  m. 

Minute. 

Counts  them  like  in.  -bells  at  night. 


Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

I Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  M.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

Whitsun  Tu. , v.  xviii.  /.  4. 

Circumcision,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 


What  secret  m.  of  love. 

Thou  joy’st  in  m.  of  love. 

A in.  in  an  answering  mind. 
He  is  th’  eternal  m.  bright. 
Hold  up  thy  m.  to  the  sun. 
Our  m.  is  a blessed  book. 


Miracle. 

Miracles. 

Mirror. 


Mirth. 


4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  9. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


Be  silent,  “ vain  deluding  m. 


288 


MIRTH — MISTRUST. 


And  fall  the  sounds  of  m. 

The  heart  of  childhood  is  all  m. 

For  glories  gone,  and  vanish’d  m. 

The  warrior’s  pride,  the  hunter’s  m. 

Sweet  Leaf ! the  pledge  of  peace  and  m. 

Of  spirits  wean’d  from  worldly  m. 

To  light  up  worlds,  or  wake  an  insect’s  tn. 
For  comfort,  than  an  angel’s  m. 

Thy  glory  and  thy  m. 

From  worldly  strife,  from  m.  unblest. 

Your  innocent  m.  may  borrow. 

Never  untun’d  his  lonely  m. 

Profan’d  by  worldly  m .,  or  scar’d  by... fear. 
Pouring... their  glow  of  “ quiet  w.” 

Free  from  rude  care  and  m. 

The  music  that  makes  m.  above. 

And  loves  thy  sacred  m. 

The  Angels  hear,  and  there  is  m.  in  Heaven. 

Miscreant. 

Where  m.  hands  and  rude. 

Misgiving. 

Thus,  should  thy  soul  m.  turn. 

Misguide. 

No  partial  hand  the  blessing  may  m. 

Misrule. 

And,  lighten’d  of  the  world’s  m. 

Miss. 

But  m.  the  Judge  behind  the  door. 

Sooner  than  they  should  m.  where  Thou,  &c. 
Thus,  Esau-like,  our  Father’s  blessing  m. 

M.  we  the  light,  Gethsemane,  that  streams. 
Let  us  not  miss  th’  accepted  hour. 

Misspent. 

For  lavish’d  hours  and  love  m.s. ! 


Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 
2 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  I. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
2 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  1.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


Mist. 

Enfolds  us  here  like  m. : &c. 

But  should  the  m.  of  woe  roll  by. 

Track’d  by  the  blue  m.  well. 

The  morning  m.  is  clear’d  away. 

That  o’er  some  town,  like  m.  uprais’d. 

“ No  m.  that  man  may  raise,”  &c. 

In  middle  heaven,  all  m.  above. 

The  lurid  m.  is  o’er. 

Mistrust. 

Taught  to  m.,  too  late,  the  tempting  wave. 


1 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


MISTS — MONARCHS. 


289 


Mists . 

Where  is  the  spell  to  charm  those  m.  away. 
And  m.  hang  wide  o’er  moor  and  fell. 

Misty . 

’Tis  m.  all,  both  sight  and  sound. 

Moan. 

For  Christian  mothers,  while  they  m. 

She  knows  she  could  not  bear  his  m. 

Where  human  sorrow  breathes  her  lowly  m. 
And  hear  the  night-bird’s  m. 

Thou  hide  thine  eyes,  to  make  thy  peevish  m. 


Moaning . 

Without,  ’tis  m.  and  unrest. 

’Twas  m.  bleak,  so  high  and  low. 


And  m.  say,  Lo,  this  is  he. 


Mocking . 
Modest. 


So  they  live  in  m.  ways. 

Moist. 

O’er  the  m.  and  reedy  grass. 

Not  in  m.  flowers  at  even. 

Moment. 

Till,  as  each  m.  wafts  us  higher. 

Which  dawns  that  m.  on  her  tender  gaze. 
A m.’s  shade  of  sadness  brook. 

Into  a m.’s  vision. 

One  m. — and  to  earth  he  falls. 

Their  downward  sweep  a m.  stay’d. 

Each  m.  by  Thine  altar’s  light. 

One  m. , and  the  seeds  of  life  shall  spring. 


Moments. 

These  m.  of  wild  wrath  are  Thine. 

In  sunshine  m.  past. 

Monarch. 

On  a crown’d  m.  ’s  mailed  breast. 

No  flattering  fancy  change  our  M.’s  doom. 
Like  suppliants  at  their  M.’s  gate. 

Their  m.  ’s  way  to  clear. 

Such  witness  yield  : a m.  from  his  throne. 

Monarchs. 

With  m.  at  their  helm. 

Yet  m.  walk’d  as  pilgrims  still. 

By  m.  clad  in  gems  and  gold. 

On  M.  orphan’d  and  alone. 

While  M.  seek  thee  for  repose. 

u 


6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 


Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

I Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  1.  5. 
6 Trinity,  v . ii.  /.  5. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  \.  1 . 5. 


2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Purification,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Accession,  v.  v.  1.  2. 


290 


MONSTROUS — MORE. 


Monstrous . 

To  worship  every  m . shape.  18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

Month. 

Who  many  a jw.  had  turn’d  away.  6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 


Months. 

As  when,  twelve  weary  w.  ago. 

Mood. 

And  in  thy  reckless  m.  thou  bidd’st,  & c. 
Nor  wrong,  nor  wrath  of  deadliest  m. 

Ye  fear  no  vexing  m. 

And  haunt  us  with  no  vexing  m. 


S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  5- 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 
2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 


Moon. 

And  watch  the  m.  that  saw  thy  Master’s  agony. 
The  pale  m.  hurrying  to  the  west. 

Here,  if  at  all  beneath  the  m. 

Our  Sun  and  soothing  M. 

The  M.  above,  the  Church  below. 

They  twinkle  to  the  wintry  m. 

Such  as  beneath  the  mds  soft  gleam. 

And  sometimes  e’en  beneath  the  m. 

Which  brightens,  like  the  eastern  m. 


3 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  1.  I. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  xi.  1.  3. 


The  softest  m.  lie. 


Moonbeams. 


Moonless. 

To  shew  through  m.  skies,  &c. 

Moonlight. 

The  Son  of  God  by  m.  rose. 

'That  from  His  aching  brow  by  m.  fell. 
For  m.  rovings  in  the  fragrant  glades. 

By  m.  o’er  their  dewy  bosoms  lean. 

The  heart’s  sweet  m.  softly  gleams. 
Beneath  the  m.  sky. 

Is  this  a time  for  m.  dreams. 

To  freedom  and  cool  m.  air. 

The  shower  of  m.  falls  as  still  and  clear. 


5 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  1.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  I. 


Moor. 

When  many  a m.  and  glen  are  past. 
Falls  on  the  m.  the  brief  November  day. 
And  mists  hang  wide  o’er  m.  and  fell. 

Moral. 

The  m.  of  each  fleeting  cloud  and  gale. 

More. 

Seek  we  no  m. ; content  with  these. 

Ask  not  of  him  m.  than  this. 

Angels,  or  m.,  on  either  hand  are  nigh. 
M.  than  Thy  seers  we  know. 


Easter  Mon.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  7* 

Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 


MORN — MORTAL. 


29I 


Morn . 

Hues  of  the  rich  unfolding  m. 

Hearts  that  with  rising  m.  arise  ! 

Abide  with  me  from  m.  till  eve. 

Keeping  the  heart  awake  till  dawn  of  m. 

So  life  a winter’s  m.  may  prove. 

Though  dawning  m.  should  only  show. 

Far  through  the  twilight  of  the  m . 

The  vernal  light  of  Easter  m. 

Like  a sad  vision  told  for  joy  at  m. 

The  full  bright  burst  of  summer  m. 

At  m.  we  look,  and  nought  is  there. 

With  sinners  wake  at  m. 

His  own  triumphal  m. 

And  Heaven  thy  m.  will  bless. 

When  from  the  grave  He  sprang  at  dawn  of  m. 
The  bright-hair’d  m.  is  glowing. 

Love  sought  Him  first — at  dawn  of  m. 

Star  of  our  m. 

From  Him  who  saw  creation’s  m. 

That  wak’d  Thy  natal  m.  ! 

The  Cross  was  rais’d  at  m. 

Oft  as  at  m.  or  soothing  eve. 


Morning,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
Morning,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  5- 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 


Morning , 

New  every  m.  is  the  love. 

Seen  in  life’s  early  m.  sky. 

Soft  as  Memnon’s  harp  at  m. 

Still  chant  his  m.  song. 

To  linger,  while  the  m.  rays  illume. 

We  saw  this  m.  enter  in. 

He  watch’d  till  m.’s  ray. 

Softer  than  gale  at  m.  prime. 

Sin  is  with  man  at  m.  break. 

And  make  new  m.  in  that  darksome  day. 

To  see  lost  Sion’s  shame.  ’Twas  m.  prime. 
The  m.  mist  is  clear’d  away. 

When  from  the  east  th’  eternal  m.  moves. 
That  meet  his  m.  view. 

Pride  of  the  dewy  m. ! 

Dear  is  the  m.  gale  of  spring. 

Not  keener  burns,  in  the  chill  m.  sky. 

To  soften  hearts  like  m.  dew. 

Morrow. 


The  promise  of  the  m. 

Mortal. 

Where  not  too  deep  for  m.  sense. 
Paus’d  at  a m’s  call,  to  aid. 


Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Epiphany,  v . i.  /.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  4, 
4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

SS.  Phil.&  Jas.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Evening,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

I Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


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MORTAL — MOTHER. 


So  to  the  end,  though  now  of  m.  pangs.  Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  I 

M. ! if  life  smile  on  thee,  and  thou  find.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v,  ix.  /.  I 

That  ne’er  on  brow  of  tti.  birth.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  4 

High  above  m.  ken.  Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  3 

Might  m.  thought  presume.  Purification,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

What  m. — for  this  more  than  angels’  task.  S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Mortality. 

Nor  ever  had  been  heirs  of  dark  m.  H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 


Mortals. 

Yet  m.  doubt,  when  angels  bring. 

Weak  w.,  all  entranc’d,  on  earth  would  lie. 
How  cold  and  bare  what  m.  dream. 

Is  water,  by  gross  m.  ey’d. 

There  is  an  awe  in  m.s ’ joy. 

Moses. 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

S S . Phil.  & Jas. , v.  viii.  /.  3 
H.  Baptism,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  1. 


Is  ready  yet  with  M.  rod. 

Stays  her,  like  M.,  on  her  way. 

Take  M.  rod,  the  rod  of  prayer,  and  call. 
Thou  art  our  M.  out  of  sight. 

To  tell  how  M.  died  unseen. 


2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 
5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


Moss. 

And  m that  glows  as  fresh  and  green. 

Mossy. 

Of  mountains  terrac’d  high  with  m.  stone. 
Just  trickling  from  its  m.  bed. 


Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


Motes. 

At  glancing  m.  in  sunshine  wink.  4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Care  and  remorse  are  lost,  like  m.  in  light,  &c.  I Christmas,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 


Mother. 


A 7ii.  's  kiss,  &c. 

By  frighten’d  tti.  ’s  shriek,  or  warrior’s,  &c. 
Since  the  lorn  tti.,  wandering  there. 

When  father,  tti.,  nursing  friend. 

Our  77t.  dear,  this  favour’d  day. 

Clasp’d  to  a 7n.  ’s  breast. 

M.  on  child  no  pity  take. 

Deep  in  the  771. ’s  inmost  heart. 

The  faithful  m.  surely  knows. 

Father  to  me  Thou  art  and  M.  dear. 

E’en  to  the  doting  tti.  : but  Thine  own. 

A m.'s  prime  of  bliss. 

The  watchful  m.  tarries  nigh. 

And  Thou  art  more  than  7n.  dear. 

Pitying  the  m.  in  the  son. 

Shook  the  great  tu.'s  womb. 

Before  the  mercy-seat.  O M.  dear. 

A tti.’s  arm  a serpent  should  embrace. 


2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  5- 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 
2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 
Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  5- 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  5 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


MOTHER— MOUNT. 


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By  which  our  M.  's  voice  invites. 

O M.  undefil’d. 

Thou  wept’st,  meek  maiden,  m.  mild. 

That  never  shamed  His  M.  's  kiss. 

Ave  Maria  ! M.  blest. 

Ah  ! dearest  m .,  since  too  oft. 

My  m.  Church  ? and  hear  thee  tell. 

By  father  dear  and  m.  mild. 

M.  of  Martyrs,  thou  canst  tell ! 

The  childless  m.  sink. 

Is  fragrant  with  a mds  first  and  fondest  prayer. 
By  Thine  own  m.  's  first  caress. 

And  who  can  blame  the  m.  's  fond  affright. 

So  yearns  our  m.  o’er  each  truant  son. 

M.  of  our  new  birth. 

Too  high  for  earth ; what  m.'s  heart,  &c. 
True  son  of  our  dear  M.,  early  taught. 

Is  it  not  like  a M.’s  vow ? 

And  where  shall  M.  's  bosom  find  ? 


S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  /.  I. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v . iii.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  I. 


Mothers. 

For  Christian  m .,  while  they  moan. 
Sad-hearted  m.  heave,  that  wakeful  lie. 
Thou  countest  sons’  and  m.s*  love. 

Where  is  it  in.  learn  their  love  ? 

Motion. 

His  chime  of  restless  m. 

Of  angel  song  and  angel  m. 

Motions. 

To  Fancy’s  eye  their  m.  prove. 

Mould. 

If  Aaron’s  hand  unshrinking  m. 

Mould'  ring. 

Shews  at  each  turn  some  m.  hope  or  joy. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 


Mound. 

In  vain  on  Carmel’s  green  and  lonely  m. 

Mount. 

Speed  to  the  eastern  m.  like  flame. 

May  m.  His  cross,  and  wrap  Him  dead. 

To  watch  the  fire  upon  the  m. 

M. , and  claim  your  glorious  meed. 

Where  on  the  m.  he  watch’d  his  sorceries,  &c. 
M. , but  be  sober  on  the  wing. 

M.  up,  for  Heaven  is  won  by  prayer. 

Upon  the  m. 

M.  up  their  heaven-assailing  cries. 

If  ever  on  the  m.  with  Thee. 


S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


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MOUNT — MOURN. 


To  scale  the  m.  and  pierce  the  cloud. 

Each  awful  curse,  that  on  m.  Ebal  rang. 

Mountain. 

On  the  lonely  m.  rill. 

Like  stormy  lights  on  m.  streams. 

Needs  no  show  of  m.  hoary. 

In  His  meek  power  He  climbs  the  m.’s  brow. 
Guided  by  her,  along  the  m.  road. 

The  m.  farther  lies — there  seek  thy  goal. 
Once  gain  the  //z.-top,  and  thou  art  free. 

The  richest  green  her  m.  garland  weave. 
Along  the  m.  ledges  green. 

O holy  m.  of  my  God. 

’Mid  reeds  and  m.  fern. 

Around  the  trembling  m's  base. 

As  ///.  travellers  in  the  night. 

By  77i.  grot  or  fell. 

On  every  771.- top,  God’s  chosen  scene. 

Where  all  around  on  ///.,  sand,  and  sky. 
God’s  crowned  tu.  , as  in  happier  time. 

’Tis  on  the  Tn.’s  summit  dark  and  high. 

As  where  the  m.  boy. 

Comes  floating  on  the  m.  air. 

Why  swell’st  thou  not,  like  breeze  from/;/,  cave 
Far  in  the  nameless  ///.  cove. 


H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
I Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

I Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

1 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

22  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S S . Sim.  & J ud. , v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
? Commination,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Mountains . 

Of  771.  terrac’d  high  with  mossy  stone. 

To  where  lone  ///.  tower,  or  billows  roll. 
And  to  their  base  the  trembling  ///.  part. 
To  victory  on  the  771.  green. 

Mounting. 

M.  in  tides  against  the  stream. 

Till  every  limb  obey  the  7n.  soul. 

The  th.  soul,  the  call  by  Jesus  given. 


3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


Circumcision,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 
23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 


Mounts. 

M.  up  with  glistening  wing. 

And  as  it  771.  again,  may  track,  &c. 

M.  o’er  a cloudy  ridge,  and  all  is  bright. 
M.  up  their  altar  flame. 

Mour7i. 

Help  us  to  pause  and  7n.  to  Thee,  &c. 
Some  lost  delight  we  ///. 

Thou  bidd’st  rejoice  ; they  dare  not  m. 
Of  souls  that  7n. 

Nor  let  Ambition  heartless  tu. 

Nor  by  the  wayside  ruins  let  us  771. 

Oh  Nature,  seem  to  m. 


Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiv.  1.  1. 
I Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  4. 


MOURN — MOVES. 


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Ye  hate  what  made  Him  m. 

And  seers  would  m.  on  Sion’s  hill. 

Of  her  whom  Heaven  is  teaching  how  to  in. 

Mourn'd. 

They  m.  to  trust  their  treasure  on  the  main. 

Mourner. 

Be  every  in.'s  sleep  to-night. 

Is  there  a m.  true. 

Thus  oft  the  m.  's  wayward  heart. 

That  to  the  Cross  the  m.  's  eye  should  turn. 
As  Israel’s  crowned  in.  felt. 

A m.’s  tale  of  shame  and  sad  decay. 

She  goes  a m.  still. 

Mourners. 

And  in  the  ears  of  in.  say. 

M. , speed  here  your  broken  hearts  to  bring. 
Or  issuing  thence,  the  eyes  of  m.  steeps. 

To  learn  of  m.  while  they  weep. 

All  in .,  one  with  dying  breath. 

On  Christian  in .,  while  they  wait. 

Then  pass,  ye  m.,  cheerly  on. 

Mourn!  st. 

Why  m.  thou  still  as  one  bereft  ? 

Thou  m.  because  Sin  lingers  still. 

Mournful. 

In  pity  mark  our  m.  themes. 

Reading  a m.  lay. 

Over  the  m.  joy  our  thoughts  would  brood. 
To  the  glad  m.  sound. 

What  saw  He  m.  in  that  grave. 

Which  e’en  beside  that  m.  bier. 

Mourning. 

M.  the  ruin’d  home  he  still  must  love  the  best. 
And  yet,  what  m.  matron  here. 

Mourns. 

Is  near,  and  m.  to  see  our  thankless  glance. 
It  is  not  thus  He  in. 

She  m.  that  tender  hearts  should  bend. 

Move. 

He,  though  he  seem  on  earth  to  in. 

In  peace  and  order  m. 

Bow  to  her  sway,  and  in.  at  her  behest. 
Floats  round  their  steps,  where’er  they  in. 

In  act  to  m. 

Moves. 

T.n  blessing  only  in. 

When  from  the  east  th’  eternal  morning  m . 


10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Evening,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Commination,  v.  i.  1.  7. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  7- 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  I . 

4 Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  8. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef. East.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 


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MUCH— MUSING. 


Much . 


Make  in.  of  your  dear  Lord. 


Mullions. 


With  wreathed  m.  proud. 

Murderers. 

The  Martyrs  liv’d,  the  m.  died. 


Murderer's. 

Recall  the  shaft  the  m.  ’s  hand  has  sped. 


Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  /.  6. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Murky. 

Just  guessing,  through  their  m.  blind. 

Murmuring . 

And  haply  half  unblam’d  his  m.  voice. 

Murmurs. 

Rebellious  m.  rise. 

Muse. 

And  as  I walk  and  m.  apart. 

To  m.  what  Heaven  might  mean. 

Th’  historic  M from  age  to  age. 

But  in  ecstatic  awe  they  m. 

To  m.  upon  some  darling  child. 

They  m. , whom  God  hath  set  to  seek. 
They  m.  on  all  at  home. 

Sure,  ’tis  one  joy  to  m.,  how  ye  unknown. 
We  on  the  sight  should  m.  awhile. 

Friends  out  of  sight,  in  faith  to  m. 


4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  I . I. 
5 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

4 Easter,  v „ iv.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  5- 
5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 


Music. 

I linger  by  soft  M.  ’s  cell. 

Then,  with  that  inward  M.  fraught. 

In  m.  and  in  light  Thoudawneston  their  prayer. 
And  M.  in  the  dullest  plain. 

While  the  strong  breath  of  M.  seems. 

And  shall  our  dreams  of  m.  bar  our  ear. 

U nheard  the  m.  of  Thy  bowers. 

The  m.  of  Thy  works  and  word. 

And  holy  m. , whispering  peace. 

Drowning  Thy  m.  in  the  breast. 

M. , that  taught,  as  death  drew  near. 

Who  carry  m.  in  their  heart. 

The  m.  that  makes  mirth  above. 

And  to  her  own  sad  in.  smile. 

How  bless’d  the  heavenly  m.  brought. 

Thou  breath’st  a note  like  m.  from  afar. 


4 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7* 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  71. xi v.l.  5. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  5- 
S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud. , v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  5* 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  7* 


Musing. 

The  Church  in  anxious  m.  sate. 

In  m.  o’er  the  Law  he  taught. 

We  trust  them  in  that  m.  hour. 


S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  7* 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  /.  2. 


MUSINGS — NAME. 


297 


Musings. 

Help  us,  one  hour,  to  trace  His  m.  high,  &c.  Mon.  bef. East.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Whose  wakeful  m.  are  of  guilt  and  fear.  24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
When  all  good  m.  past. 

His  m.  in  the  lonely  shade. 


25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 


Mute. 

Who,  if  he  dar’d,  would  fain  be  m. ! 
Her  bowers  are  m.,  her  fountains  dry. 


Th.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  4. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v . ii.  /.  1. 


Mutual. 

Sweet  is  the  smile  of  home  ; the  m.  look. 
From  hopes  fulfill’d  and  m.  love. 

Their  m.  share  in  Jesus’  blood. 

For  m.  love  without  alloy. 

Is  drawn  by  m.  piety. 

Myriads. 

Believing  m.  throng. 

Where  ever-moving  m.  seem  to  say. 

Myrrh. 

With  gold  and  m.  she  sought  Thy  face. 

Myrtles. 

“The  sword  in  m.  drest.” 

Mysterious. 

M.  to  all  thought. 

In  harmony’s  m.  line. 

For  e’en  as  those  m.  Four. 

A deep  m.  fear. 

Mystery. 

Turn  ye  this  page  of  m. 

Soon  shalt  thou  read  the  in.  right. 

To  search  the  deepening  in. 

The  outskirts  of  His  march  of  in. 

To  hear  thee  that  deep  m. 

The  m.  of  the  wicked  heart. 

In  m.  kneeling  at  our  side. 

Mystic. 

Should  change  your  in.  dance,  &c. 

The  in.  heaven  and  earth  within. 

Then  full  of  Heaven,  the  in.  Dove. 
Open’d  in  m.  unison. 


1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  7/.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
SS.Sim.&  Jud.,  v.\\\\.l.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 


Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  9. 
Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v . vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  1.  1. 
4 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


NAME. 

His  N,  and  brighten  as  on  Him  they  gaze.  H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  1.  8. 
He  bless’d  them  in  His  own... Father’s  N.  H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Risen,  may  embalm  His  sacred  n.  3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

Silent  Himself,  His  n.  untold.  5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5- 

One  N.  above  all  glorious  names.  Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 


NAME — NATURE. 


298 

Fast  link’d  as  Thy  great  N.  to  Thee,  0 Lord. 
That  N,  by  which  Thy  faithful  oath  is  past. 
Ere  His  N.  shall  be  unblest. 

From  thy  dear  n.f  where  in  His  page  of  woe. 
Breathing  her  n .,  as  still  His  own  ! 

We  see  His  trophies,  and  His  n. 

“ Long  have  I known  thy  ;z.,”  &c. 

Ave  Maria  ! thou  whose  n. 

So  evermore  He  deems  His  N. 

Lifting  on  high  th’  adored  N. 

She  bears  them  in  your  n. 

Nam'd. 

N.  to  be  heir  of  glory  then. 

And  Demas,  n.  in  faltering  prayer. 

Nameless. 

Far  in  the  n.  mountain  cove. 

Names. 

They  live  and  die  ; their  n.  decay. 

One  Name  above  all  glorious  n. 

What  n.  on  earth  shall  lowliest  prove. 

Narrow. 

Who  follow  on  the  n.  way. 

One  n.  cell  may  teach  us  best. 

Narrowing. 

Then  n.  cleaves  yon  palmy  lea. 

While  of  his  n.  heart  each  year. 

Natal. 

In  her  sweet  n.  day. 

That  wak’d  Thy  n.  morn  ! 

Nathanael. 

So  did  N,  guileless  man. 

Nation. 

That  solemn  style,  “ Thy  n.  and  Thy  friends.” 
Answering  a famish’d  n.'s  call. 

Nations. 

From  half  the  n.,  till  they  own. 

The  7i.  on  that  haughty  height. 

Native. 

And  cheer’d  his  sickening  heart  with...;z.  air. 
The  wanderer  seeks  his  n.  bower. 

Or  haply  to  his  n.  lake. 

In  her  own  n.  place. 

Year  after  year,  my  n.  Land. 

Natural. 

At  the  touch  of  n.  grief. 

Nature. 

One  page  of  N.'s  beauteous  book. 


2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  x.  1.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  1.  8. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  1.  I. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 
Commination,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  1.  6. 
S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Accession,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 
S.  James,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  t.  I. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.Barthol.,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 


NATURE — NEAREST. 


299 


They,  who  have  bow’d  untaught  to  N.  ’s  sway. 
He  opens  N.  ’s  book. 

When  N tries  her  finest  touch. 

When  n.  sings  of  joy  and  hope  alone. 

To  N.’s  simple  lay. 

Then  N.  ’s  voice  no  more  is  drown’d. 

Oh  N.,  seem  to  mourn. 

The  low  sweet  tones  of  N.’s  lyre. 

Who  would  have  thought  our  n.’s  stain. 

Till  sweetest  n.,  brightest  art. 

Lone  N feels  that  she  may  freely  breathe. 
Thus  souls,  by  n.  pitch’d  too  high. 

To  light  up  n.’s  face  again. 


High  o’er  the  echoing  n. 
Bear  n.  to  and  fro. 

Bows  down  t’  adore  the  N. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  1.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 


Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

Nave. 

Commination,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Navies. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Nazarene. 

S.  Barthol.,  tj.  viii.  /.  4. 

Near. 

It  is  not  night  if  Thou  be  n. 

Come  n.  and  bless  us  when  we  wake. 
These  sure  have  seen  the  angels  n. 

The  leaves  that  rustle  n.  us  seem  to  tell. 
Conscious  the  more  of  One,  ...yet  ever  n. 
But  round  us,  far  and  n. 

To  gaze  on  Thee  too  n. 

When  nights  are  dark,  and  foemen  n. 
When  sinners  first  so  n.  are  brought ! 
Yet  is  He  n.  us,  to  survey. 

As  if  we  drew  too  n. 

Come  ever  true — come  ever  n. 

Nearer. 


Evening,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  xii.  /.  3. 
H.  Cornm.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 


To  bring  us,  daily,  n.  God. 

The  n.  swells  the  trumpet’s  sound. 

Draw  daily  n.  home. 

N. , each  day,  the  brightening  goal. 

That  n.  still  and  n.  grow. 

As  n.  to  Thy  shrine  she  draws. 

Then  draw  we  n.  day  by  day. 

The  lonely  world  seems  lifted  n.  heaven. 
Because  the  rocks  the  11.  prospect  close. 
Th’  appalling  Future  as  it  n.  draws. 
Must  hover  n.  earth,  and  less  in  light. 


Morning,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 
Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 


Nearest. 

Foremost  and  n.  to  His  throne.  S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

N.  and  loudest  then  of  all.  Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


NEAREST — NESTS. 


3°° 


That  n.  Heaven  has  bade  thee  stand. 

That  n.  to  Thine  altar  lie. 

N and  dearest  ever  sound. 

The  7t.  Heaven  on  earth. 

That  they  who  n.  stand. 

Nearly. 

To  live  more  n.  as  we  pray. 

To  his  sweet  home — so  n.  won. 

Need. 

Wen.  not  bid,  for  cloister’d  cell. 

Alas  ! no  n.  to  rouse  them,  &c. 

We  shall  not  n.  her  where  we  dwell. 

“ The  friend  of  Thine  in  fear  and  n.” 

And  all  the  lore  its  scholars  n. 

If  yet,  invok’d  in  hour  of  n. 

Wen.  not  shun  our  daily  task. 

No  n.  for  her  to  weep. 

Shouldst  thou  not  n.  some  mighty  charm. 
There  is  much  n. : for  not  as  yet. 

Men  love  us,  or  they  n.  our  love. 

Methinks  we  n.  him  once  again. 

And  thou  shalt  n.  an  eagle’s  gaze. 

N not  around  the  world  to  range. 

Love’s  very  self — for  Him  no  n. 

We  n.  not  grudge  thee  to  the  skies. 

Need's t. 

Thou  n.  not  in  thy  gloom  depart. 

Needing. 

And  trust  it  from  our  sight  not  n.  our  caress. 

Needs. 

N.  no  show  of  mountain  hoary. 

Is  all  He  asks  (and  more  than  71. ) 

It  7i.  must  bring,  if  us’d  amiss. 

Neighbour. 

Our  n.  and  our  work  farewell. 

Nerveless. 

The  n.  spirit  tune. 

Nest. 

Sinks  graceful  on  its  n. 

There  her  forlorn  and  weary  n. 

Is  gently  lur’d  to  one  safe  n. 

The  primrose  in  her  vernal 
For  some  sweet  woodland  n. 

Dares  not  invade  the  guarded  71. 

Nests. 


1 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

Morning,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
i Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Ye  fearless  in  your  71.  abide. 


15  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  I. 


NET— NICHE. 


301 


Net. 

I will  let  down  the  n.  again. 

Nets. 

We  watch  our  n.  alone. 

To  our  own  n.  ne’er  bow  we  down. 

Never. 

Since  n.  of  thy  sin  it  found. 

She  n.  could  endure. 

O n.  shall  it  set,  the  sacred  light. 

N.  so  fast,  in  silent  April  shower. 

N.  so  safe  as  when  our  will. 

N.  untun’d  his  lonely  mirth. 

Zeal’s  n.  -dying  fire. 

A Son  that  n.  did  amiss. 

That  n.  shamed  His  Mother’s  kiss. 

N.  so  blest,  as  when  in  Jesus’  roll. 
Where  n.  yet  frail  heart  was  known. 
With  wonders  Sinai  n.  knew. 

Thine  Intercessor  n.  dies. 

Earth’s  charmers  n.  knew. 

With  joy,  wild  health  can  never  know. 


5 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

Ash-Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,z/.  xiii./.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

H.  Comm. , v.  xii.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


New. 

In  Christ’s  n.  heaven  and  earth. 

And  make  n.  morning  in  that  darksome  day. 
And  like  a Queen  n.  seated  on  her  throne. 
Ere  yet  upon  the  n.  -built  altar  fell. 

To  wish  our  hopes  were  n. 

To  the  Redeemer’s  feet  their  n.  -found,  &c. 
And  who  was  by,  to  make  His  ^.-forsaken  bed 
The  Lord  of  n.  -created  light. 

N.  hearts  before  their  Saviour’s  feet  to  lay. 
Nor  wake,  until  n.  heaven,  n.  earth. 

Meet  for  their  n.  immortal  birth. 

Hope  of  n.  spring  and  endless  home. 

With  hearts  n.  -brac’d  and  set. 

Mother  of  our  n.  birth. 

Nezv-born. 

That  hover  o’er  the  n.-b.  King  of  kings. 

Go  up  and  watch  the  n.  -b.  rill. 

A n.-b.  soul,  just  waiting  on  the  brink. 

Thy  n.  -b.  Saviour  smil’d. 

Your  God  n.-b .,  and  made  a sinner’s  child. 


4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

? S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


News. 

With  silent  n.  of  mercy  steal. 

From  Heaven  their  Easter  n. 

Niche. 

The  while  round  altar,  n .,  and  shrine. 


Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 


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NIGGARD — NIGHTS. 


Niggard, 

If  n.  Earth  her  treasures  hide. 

Seems  it  to  thee  a n.  hand. 

By  our  own  n.  rule  we  try. 

Night. 

Abide  with  me  when  n.  is  nigh. 

Counts  them  like  minute-bells  at  n. 

All  through  the  summer  n. 

The  chill  n.  -blast  to  feel. 

All  through  the  wintry  heaven  and  chill  n.  air. 
And,  round  the  Cross,  makes  n.  of  day. 
Would  wish  the  weary  n.  were  gone. 

Hast  thou  not  seen,  in  n.  -hours  drear  ? 

His  sweat  last  n.  was  as  great  drops  of  blood. 
Reclining  n.  and  day. 

Where  on  the  house-top,  all  n.  long. 

The  wild  dog  howls  at  fall  of  n. 

And  still  it  lasts  : by  day  and  n. 

The  live-long  n.  we’ve  toikd  in  vain. 

As  mountain  travellers  in  the  n. 

Go  sleep  like  closing  flowers  at  n. 

Which  day  and  n.  before  thine  altars  rise. 
They  deem’d  them  lost  in  deadly  n. 

And  Echo  bids  good-??,  from  every  glade. 
The  rude  bad  thoughts,  that  in  our  bosom’s  n. 
Stealing  away  with  n. 

Mild  rainbow  tints  at  n. 

He,  who  on  Christ  stands  waiting  day  and  n. 
A nursing-father  day  and  n. 

As  on  some  city’s  cheerless  n. 

Remembering  Bethlehem,  and  that  glorious  n. 
To  a foul  dream,  of  heathen  n. 

O soothe  us,  haunt  us,  n.  and  day. 

By  day  and  n.  her  sorrows  fall. 

One  torch  in  a tempestuous  n. 

When  foemen  watch  their  tents  by  n. 


Night-bird's. 

And  hear  the  n.  - b . 's  moan. 

Night-birds. 

Shadows  and  boding  n.  -b.  fly. 


N.  with  joyous  cheer. 


Nightingales. 


Nights. 

To  His  mind’s  eye — two  silent  n.  and  days. 
When  n.  are  dark,  and  foemen  near. 

Thy  days  of  toil,  thy  n.  of  care. 


Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 
i Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

22  Trinity,  v,  ix.  /.  I. 

Evening,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  5- 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,7/.  iii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v:  i.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7* 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  1.  5- 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
S S.  Sim.  & J ud. , v.  xii.  / . 3. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


NOBLE — NOTE. 


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Noble. 

In  vile  things  11.  breath  infusing. 

The  Martyrs’  n.  army  still  is  ours. 

Noblest. 

N things  find  vilest  using. 

None. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  1.  6. 


All  may  hear,  but  n.  may  see. 

Because  n.  ever  saw  so  clear. 

Nook. 


I Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Every  leaf  in  every  n.  1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Sweet  all  the  joys  that  crowd  the  household  n.  1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
From  each  carv’d  n.  and  fretted  bend.  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

His  n.  of  homely  thought  will  change.  22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

From  many  a rural  n.  unthought  of  there.  All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 


Nooks. 

On  shelter’d  n . of  Palestine  ! 

Through  darkest  n.  of  this  dull  earth. 

Noon. 

The  weary  hour  of  n. 

From  his  dark  veil  at  n.  look’d  forth. 

But  leave  her,  in  her  own  soft  n. 

Deep  is  the  silence  as  of  summer  n. 

While,  in  our  n.  of  life. 

Noon-day. 

Dearer  than  every  past  71.  -d. 

And  Tabor’s  lonely  peak, ...and  n.-d.  light. 
It  dazzles  like  the  n.  -d.  blaze. 

Where  at  n.  -d.  his  prayer  he  made. 

N007IS. 

Bring  n.  of  storm  and  shower. 

Nooiitide. 

But  ne’er  so  soft  fell  n.  shower. 

Is  basking  in  his  n.  lair. 

North. 

I mark’d  a rainbow  in  the  n. 

Brighter  than  rainbow  in  the  71. 

Far  in  the  N.  our  fallen  days  have  seen. 


1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,z/.viii./.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Northern. 

The  city’s  n.  bound.  3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

Proud  Sirion  in  the  71.  skies.  7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Her  n.  pinnacles  had  caught  th’  emerging  ray.  17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Up  to  the  Altar’s  7t.  side.  Commination,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


Note. 

Sings  not  a n.  of  this. 

The  clear  n.  of  some  lonely  bird. 

And  as  each  mild  and  winning  7t. 


4 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiv.  /.  1 . 


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NOTE — NURSING. 


Thou  breath’ st  a n.  like  music  from  afar. 

Far  on  the  breeze  one  dirge-like  n. 

Notes. 

Such  are  the  n.  that  echo  through. 

The  unexpressive  n.  to  hear. 

Our  trembling  n.  with  your  accepted  lay. 

Oh  ! say  not,  dream  not,  heavenly  n. 

Nothing. 

Melts  into  n.  from  the  uncumber’d  sight. 

Noting. 

Watch’d,  n.  down  each  prayer  he  made. 

Nought. 

To  realms  where  n.  can  perish. 

Yet  n.  we  yield. 

At  morn  we  look,  and  n.  is  there. 

T o pray  for  n. , to  seek  to  none,  but  Thee. 
The  Father  of  thy  Lord  can  grudge  thee  n. 
Go — thou  art  n.  to  us,  nor  we  to  thee — away 
O is  it  n.  to  you  ? that  idly  gay. 

Nourish'd. 

Both  bought  and  n.  with  His  blood. 

November. 

Falls  on  the  moor  the  brief  N.  day. 

Number’d. 

Till  Thine  elect  are  n.,  and  the  grave. 

Our  weeks  all  n.  to  the  last. 

Numbers. 

She  weighs  and  n.  o’er  and  o’er. 

Nuptial. 

The  sacred  n.  hall. 

Living,  He  own’d  no  n.  vow. 

Of  old  on  Isaac’s  n.  bed. 

Nurse. 

They  n.  the  soul  to  heavenly  love. 

To  n.  her  treasure. 

And  n.  it  with  all-pitying  thought. 

To  n.  for  Jesus’  sake. 

To  n.,  on  earth,  the  heavenly  seed. 

Nurs’d. 

For  they  in  lowly  thoughts  are  n. 

N.  in  her  aisles  to  more  than  kingly  thought, 
Nurses. 

N.  her  store,  with  thine  to  blend. 

Nursing. 


Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Purification,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

Ascension  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

! S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv. , v.  ix.  1.  6. 

Ordination,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  x.  1. 4. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

. K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Circumcision,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 


A n.  Father  dear. 


NURSING — OCEAN. 


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When  father,  mother,  n.  friend. 

With  kings  her  ;z. -fathers,  throned  high. 
A n.  -father  day  and  night. 

Nurslings. 

Sweet  n.  of  the  vernal  skies. 

Thy  true,  fond  n.  closer  cling. 

Nurture. 

Brothers  in  blood  and  n.  too. 

Nurtur'd. 

That  n.  thee  so  pure  and  sweet. 

Nymph. 

Some  sister  n. , beside  her  urn. 


Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xx.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  v.  1.  I. 

Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


OAK. 

Wove  the  gay  dance  round  0.  or  palm.  8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


Oaks. 

Like  0.  and  cedars  all  around.  1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Oar. 

Where  rippling  wave  and  dashing  o.  5 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Oath. 

Is  not  God’s  0.  upon  your  head.  2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

That  Name,  by  which  Thy  faithful  0.  is  past.  2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

There  is  an  0.  on  high.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Obedient. 


“To  Whom  for  power  and  health  0.  worlds 
should  come.” 

Obey. 

Heroes  and  Kings,  0.  the  charm. 

Refuse  we  or  0. 

Till  every  limb  0.  the  mounting  soul. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
18  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 


Oblivion. 

0.  is  their  home. 

Unconscious  they  in  waste  0.  lie. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 
23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


Oblivious. 

The  dews  0.  : for  the  Cross  is  sharp. 


Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


Ocean. 

Till  in  the  0.  of  Thy  love. 

That  tremble  not  at  O.’s  boundless  roar. 

That  o’er  wild  scenes  of  0.  -war. 

For  ever  on  that  o.  bright. 

As  of  an  o.  vast. 

Drops  in  the  0.  of  His  praise. 

As  when  He  said,  Be  still,  and  0.  sank  to  rest. 
On  0.  waste  or  rock. 

How  far  in  O. ’ s swell. 


Evening,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 


X 


OCEAN — OLIVE. 


306 


The  saint  beside  the  0.  pray’d. 

Sprang  from  rough  0.  's  womb. 

As  breezes  strew  on  o.’s  sand. 

Now  on  Thy  mercy’s  0.  wide. 

The  many-twinkling  smile  of  0 . 

Such  signs  of  love  old  0.  gives. 

For  wildest  storms  our  o.  sweep. 

In  agonizing  prayer,  will  O.  cease  her  strife  ? 
On  o.  cove  and  forest  glade. 

The  lonely  0.  learns  thy  orisons. 

The  eye  that  watches  o’er  wild  0.  ’s  dead. 
When  proudly  stream’d  o’er  O.  plains. 

Oceans. 

Two  0.  safely  past. 

Ocfrous. 

...shall  wake  them  into  0.  bloom. 


Easter  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  8. 


Odours. 


Her  funeral  0.  on  her  dying  bed. 


Spite  of  all  dark  0. 


Offence. 


Offended. 

Yet,  yet  awhile,  o.  Saviour,  pause. 

Offer. 

O.  thy  love  and  tears  to  Thammuz  slain. 

Offer'd. 

O.  where  Christ  in  agony  was  laid. 

Offering. 


The  meanest  0.  ye  can  make. 
O.  by  turns  on  Jesus’  part. 
Our  marriage  o.  grace. 

Her  royal  0.  brings. 


Offerings. 

Worthless  and  lost  our  0.  seem. 

Of  holy  0.  timely  paid. 


Offers. 


He  0.  hearts  from  every  land. 

For  thee  she  0.  her  maternal  tears. 


Officious. 

For  friends  that  press  0.  round. 

Old. 

’Tis  true,  of  0.  th’  unchanging  sun. 

Of  0.  they  lean’d  on  Thy  eternal  w'ord. 
And  a life  that  ne’er  grows  o. 

Olive. 

And  fast  beside  the  o.  -border’d  way. 

The  0.  -wreath,  the  ivied  wand. 


All  Saints,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

Mon. bef. East.,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

1 Advent,  v.  vii  /.  I. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


OLIVES — OPENS. 


Olives. 


Among  the  o.  kneel. 

Once. 

Where  rested  o.  the  Temple’s  stately  shade. 
That  o.  was  Sion’s  hill. 


One. 

O.  Name  above  all  glorious  names. 

Yet  all  are  0. — together  all. 

Eternal  0 .,  Almighty  Trine  ! 

The  curtain  of  the  Holy  0. 

Onward . 

Then,  o.  yet  a step,  thou  hard-won  soul. 
Because  we  would  not  o.  press. 

For  aye  may  o.  go. 

Ope. 

It  is  so — o.  thine  eyes,  and  see. 

Open. 

O.  Thy  fount,  eternal  Dove. 

First  o.  her  sweet  breast. 

In  o.  fight. 

His  lattice  o.  towards  his  darling  west. 

Y et  dares  not  o.  farewell  of  Thee  take. 
Shines  glorious  on  yon  o.  grave. 

His  ears  are  o.  to  abide. 

There  daily  through  Christ’s  o.  gate. 

Thy  tranc’d  yet  o.  gaze. 

O.  they  stand,  that  prayers  in  throngs. 

0.  our  ears  to  hear. 

Soft  slumbers  in  the  o.  eye  of  Heaven. 

Is  o. — win  your  way,  and  take  your  rest. 

0.  our  eyes,  Thou  Sun  of  life  and  gladness. 
Lo ! here  an  o.  page. 

And  saw  Thine  o.  grave,  and  knew,  &c. 
Wide  o.  from  that  hour. 

Heaven  to  that  gaze  shall  o.  wide. 

Thine  o.  glory  should  appear. 

Till  they,  with  o.  heart  and  free. 


O.  in  mystic  unison. 


Open’d. 


Opening . 

Now  o . all  her  stores  to  heal,  &c. 

0.  His  road. 

Far  o.  down  some  woodland  deep. 

Alas  ! for  her  Thy  o.  flowers. 

The  hour  that  saw  from  o.  heaven. 

In  the  world’s  o.  glow. 


He  o.  Nature’s  book. 


Opens. 


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3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  5- 
18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  East., 7/.  vii.  1.  6. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  7. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Purification,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  1.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 


3o8 


ORB— o’eRBURTHEN’d. 


Orb . 

0.  after  o.,  the  wondrous  sound. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Orbed. 

’Tis  gone,  that  bright  and  o.  blaze. 

Evening,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Orbs. 

In  worlds  without  a sea,  unchanging  o.  of  bliss. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Orchards. 

The  limpid  wells,  the  o.  green. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Ordain'd. 

’Twixt  Thee  and  us  o.  to  stand. 

Evening,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Next  to  yourselves  o.  to  praise. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Order. 

In  peace  and  o.  move. 

Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Your  o.  wild,  your  fragrant  maze. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Dawning  in  o.  on  our  way. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

In  glorious  o.  roll. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Orient. 

And  mark  her  chiefs  yon  o.  sun  adore. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Orisons . 

The  lonely  ocean  learns  thy  o. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Orphan'd. 

The  o.  realm  threw  wide  her  gates,  and  told.  3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

On  Monarchs  0.  and  alone. 

Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

Orphanhood. 

Of  0.  and  loss. 

Restoration,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

Orphans. 

Left  0.  in  Earth's  dreary  shade. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

Outcast. 

Not  quite  an  0.  if  I prove. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Outline. 

In  0.  dim  and  vast. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

Outrag'd. 

Thine  0.  laws. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Outskirts. 

The  0.  of  His  march  of  mystery. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Outward. 

He  too  is  blest,  whose  0.  eye. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

If  on  the  sinner’s  0.  frame. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Nor  doth  the  0.  ear  alone. 

Whitsunday,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

Outwears. 

Christ’s  mark  0.  the  rankest  blot. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

O’er-awes. 

Such  trembling  joy  the  soul  o.-a. 

Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

O'erburthen'd. 

0.  by  His  brethren’s  sin. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

o’ercast— own. 
Overcast. 


309 


Can  spirits  broken,  joys  0. 

Let  not  thy  soul  be  quite  0. 

Overcloud. 

Than  0.  Thy  soul. 

That  sight  of  thee  should  o.  their  joy. 

Overcome. 

Heaven  will  0.  th’  attraction  of  my  birth. 

O.  thyself,  and  thou  mayst  share. 

The  selfish  spirit  may  o. 

Overleap. 

What  rocks  she  shall  0.  or  rend. 

Overmastering. 

Proud  to  be  check’d  and  sooth’d... 0.  charm. 


1 Christmas,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Ascen.  Hay,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 


That  magic  may  0. 

0.  with  “harsh  din.” 


O’erpower. 
Overpowering. 
Oi  er-shadow' d. 


By  holy  hands  0.  -s.  kneel. 

O'  er-shadowing. 

O.-s.  all  the  weary  land. 

Overwhelming. 

How  shall  we  ’scape  th’  o.  Past  ? 

O.  thoughts  of  pain  and  grief. 

When  down  th’  0.  current  toss’d. 


Own. 

The  wilful  heart  be  fain  to  0. 

Shall  0.  Him  strong  to  save. 

Stars,  His  guiding  hand  that  0. 

E’en  to  the  doting  mother  : but  Thine  0. 

O spare  Thy  rebels  for  Thine  0.  dear  sake. 
’Tis  forfeit  like  the  first — we  0.  it  all. 

From  half  the  nations,  till  they  0. 

Her  many  voices  mingling  0. 

Or  how  shall  envious  brethren  0. 

Now,  Christians,  hold  your  0. — the  land,  &c. 
The  kindred  drops  will  claim  their  0. 

To  make  thee  all  His  0. 

In  His  0.  time,  &c. 

Freely  they  0.,  or  heedless  prove. 

Of  humbled  hearts,  that  o.  Thy  love. 

O.  Thee  their  God  and  King. 

All  0. ; but  few,  alas  ! will  love. 

Yet  in  his  heart  can  mercy  0. 

Creator  of  all  hearts  ! to  0.  and  share. 


2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiii.  /.  I . 
Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  I. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 


3i° 


OWN — PAGEANTS. 


They  o.  Him,  kneeling  round.  S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Whom  empires  0.  with  bended  knee.  All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

And  at  their  Saviour’s  knees  thy... example  0.  K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 


Own’d. 

The  cry  that  0.  Thy  dying  thirst. 

Y et  0.  too  worthless  and  too  late. 

Who  0.  a God  that  could  not  save. 

With  veiled  eyes,  nor  0.  his  lay. 

As  when  He  paus’d  and  o.  you  good. 

O.  Him  divine,  and  yielded,  nothing  loth. 
Living,  He  0.  no  nuptial  vow. 


2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S. Matthias,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Owning. 

And  0.  the  true  bliss  ! 

O.  Him  God,  who  so  could  scan. 


5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 


Owns. 

And  all  earth  0.,  of  good  and  great. 

Like  a bold  steed  that  0.  his  rider’s  arm. 
All  that  earth  0.  or  sin  destroys. 

Who  0.  the  Lord  of  love  and  power. 

O.  Thy  entire  control. 

Whatever  0. , in  depth  or  height. 

Thee  the  lov’d  harbinger  of  Jesus  0. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 


PACE. 


Thou  runn’st  at  such  a reckless  p. 
The  sacred  weeks,  with  unfelt  p. 
Till,  like  twin  stars,  with  even  p. 
With  even  matron/. 


Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 


Paces. 

Meanwhile  He  p.  through  th’  adoring  crowd.  1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Pagan. 

E’en  from  their  P.  sleep.  4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 


Page . 

One  p.  of  Nature’s  beauteous  book.  4 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

Thro’  many  a waste  heart-sickening/.  5 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Turn  ye  this  p.  of  mystery.  5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

From  thy  dear  name,  where  in  His p.  of  woe.  Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Lo  ! here  an  open/.  6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Pour’d  idly  over  some  dark  /.  14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Where  out  from  each  illumin’d /.  S.  Barthol.,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Pageant. 

As  one  who  deep  in  heaven  some  airy  /.  sees.  2 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

The  /.  of  God’s  perfect  law.  13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Then  in  their  solemn  /.  learn.  22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 


Pageants. 

Darkness  within,  while  /.  glare. 


Accession,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 


PAGES — PALE. 


Pages . 
Paid. 


Are  /.  in  that  book,  to  shew. 

Of  holy  offerings  timely  p. 

Pain. 

Patient  hearts,  their  p.  to  see. 

Who  pray  for  sharpest  throbs  of  p. 

And  rather  wouldst  Thou  wrestle  with  strong/. 
Prisoners  of  want  and  p. 

Welcome  to  her  the  peril  and  the  p. 

Then  should  we  plead  our  heart’s  consuming/. 
The  /. , the  shame,  the  scorn,  the  loss. 
O’erwhelming  thoughts  of /.  and  grief. 

Wish  not,  dear  friends,  my  /.  away. 

An  heir  of  glory  without  grief  or  /. 

By  trial  taught  your  /. 

Sorrow  hath  fled  away,  and  P. 

In  rapture  as  in  /. 

If  e’er  we  charm  a soul  in  /. 

Pain’d. 

When  all  that  /.  or  seem’d  amiss. 

Pains. 

Hence  all  thy  groans  and  travail  /. 

Mark  well  His  holy  /. 

Paint. 

I cannot  /.  to  Memory’s  eye. 

That  she  to  /.  that  hour  may  dare. 

Turn  it,  and  it  shall  /.  as  true. 

Painter's. 

With  all  a P.'s  art,  and  all  a Minstrel’s  flame. 

Pair. 

Most  like  the  faithful  /.  are  they. 

Pair’d. 

He  sees  His  servants  duly  /. 

Palace . 

In  Bethlehem,  round  the  Saviour’s  /.  gate. 

Pale. 

As  her  /.  placid  martyr  sinks  to  sleep. 

The  /.  moon  hurrying  to  the  west. 

Starting  and  turning  /. 

Or  like  /.  ghosts  that  darkling  roam. 

It  shines,  a /.  kind  star  in  winter’s  sky. 

This  bed  of  anguish  ? and  His  /.  weak  form. 
And  read  in  thy  /.  eye  serene. 

Than  Reason’s  or  the  Law’s  /.  beams. 

Scarce  daring,  through  the  twilight  /. 


3ii 

Septuagesima,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  L 2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  1. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  tj.  xi.  1.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 


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PALE — PARADISE. 


How  should  p . sinners  bear  the  sight.  H.  Comm. , v.  i.  /.  2. 

She  listens,  till  her  p.  eye  glow.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

The  p.  form  like  a lily  show’d.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

To  the  great  Father  lifts  her  p.  glad  eye.  Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Paler. 

Faded  yet  full,  a p.  green.  21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Palestine. 

On  shelter’d  nooks  of  P. ! I Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Pall. 

Who  for  the  spangles  wears  the  funeral  p.  ? 23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Have  stain’d  her  pure  ethereal  p.  Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  1.  3. 


Palm. 

Where  stately  Jordan  flows  by  many  a p. 
The  tresses  of  the  p. 

Shall  prove  in  Heaven  a martyr’s  p. 
Wove  the  gay  dance  round  oak  or  p. 

Just  as  it  touch’d,  the  martyr’s  p. 

Palm-leaves. 

Or  whispering  p.  -/.  from  the  shore. 

Palms. 

Their  p.  and  garlands  telling  plain. 

Palm-tree' s. 

The  p.  -t. ’ s shade  unwavering  lies. 

Palmy. 

By  the  clear  rill  and  p.  shade. 

Then  narrowing  cleaves  yon  p.  lea. 


3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  12. 
8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 


Palsied. 

And  all  our  work  to  do  with p.  hands  and  cold.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 


Pang. 

When,  ere  the  final  p.  His  soul  should  rend. 
By  a short  p.  of  wonder  cross’d. 

Pangs. 

The  p.  that  guilty  spirits  bow. 

So  to  the  end,  though  now  of  mortal  p. 

The  travail  p.  must  have  their  way. 

The  travail  p.  of  Earth  must  last. 

Wouldst  thou  the p.  of  guilt  assuage? 

And  bless  the  p.  that  made  thee  see. 

More  p.  than  tongue  or  heart  can  frame. 
And  O ! by  all  the  p.  and  fears. 


Paraclete. 

On  the  life-giving  P. 

Paradise . 

Or,  “ Be  with  Me  in  P.  to-day .” 

To  spoil  Love’s  earthly  p. 


Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  v.  1.  3. 
14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

II  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 


PARADISE — PART. 


313 


Such  thoughts,  the  wreck  of  P. 

Forc’d  from  his  shadowy  /. 

Such  gleams  of  P. 

And  live  in  P,  as  if  God  was  not  there  ! 
How  grows  in  P.  our  store. 

Parched. 

Wait  like  the  p.  earth  on  April  skies. 

To  weary  swains  in  p.  bower. 


Parching. 

The  p.  thirst  of  death. 

Pardon'd. 

Of p.  foes,  and  cherish’d  grace. 

Pardoning. 

Dear  tokens  of  a p.  God. 

While  from  His  p.  Cross  He  calls. 

The  bliss  of  p.  thee. 

Praise  to  our  p.  God  ! &c. 


Pardon's. 

And  ask  of  them  sweet  p. ' s seal ! 


Parent. 

On  th’  everlasting  P.  sweetly  smil’d. 

And  wish  it  worthier  on  a P. ' s heart  to  rest. 
Each  to  his  rest  beneath  their  p.  shade. 

Had  fleeted  to  its  p.  skies. 

Parental. 


That  seem  for  aid  p. 

And  yearns  not  her  p.  heart. 

Parents. 

The  hallow’d  font  where  p.  bow. 

That  sons  to  /.,  all  to  Thee  may  turn. 
Whence  p.  s'  eyes  would  hopeless  shrink. 
When  Kings  or  P.  pass  away. 

Part. 

Prepar’d  to  take  Barabbas’  p. 

How  should  I p.  with  Thee  ? 

She  and  her  babes  shall  meet  no  more  to  p. 
Kings,  Prophets,  Patriarchs — all  have  p. 
Untimely  call’d  to  p. 

To  do  a Brother’s/. 

To  think  where’er  he  looks,  ...may  have  a/. 
They  p.  to  meet  in  Heaven. 

The  intercessor’s  p. 

From  her  dim  vision  would  not/. 

The  last-born  babe,  why  lies  its  /. 

All  that  He  asks  on  Israel’s/. 

Ere  from  her  last  embrace  her  hero  /. 

Earth  shall  resign  her  /. 


4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  1.  8. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  1.  5. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  10. 

Tues.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  3. 
SS.Sim.&  Jude,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  I . 

22  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


314 


PART — PARTS, 


They  /.  like  shower-drops  in  mid  air. 

The  pulse,  the  glow  of  every  /. 

Then  fearless  turn  where  Heaven  hath  set  thy /. 
And  to  their  base  the  trembling  mountains  /. 
To  act  the  martyr’s  sternest  p. 

From  visions  vain  content  to  p. 

We  cannot p.  with  Heaven  for  Thee. 

Yet  stedfast  set  to  do  his  p. 

For  Thought  to  do  her  p. 

That  duly  bears  with  you  its  p. 

Yet  he  complains,  while  these  unmurmuring/. 
When  brothers  p.  for  manhood’s  race. 

Body  and  soul  in  every  p. 

E’er  did  like  Thee  a true  son’s  p. 

As  if  thy  Saviour  had  no  p. 

We  and  our  earthly  griefs  may... hope  a/. 
Earth  and  her  idols  p. 

Who  knows  not  the  true  pilgrim’s/. 

Cons  slowly  o’er  its  alter’d  /. 

Take  /.  in  our  thanksgiving  lay. 

Offering  by  turns  on  Jesus’  p. 

Farewell ; for  one  short  life  we  /. 

Absolv’d,  in  thankful  sacrifice  to  /. 

Why  comes  he  not  to  bear  his  /.  ? 


4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.ix.  1.  3 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


Partake. 

Seldom  of  heaven  and  you  /. 

We  of  that  Altar  would  /. 

Parted. 

Saints,  /.  by  a thousand  year. 

There,  /.  into  rainbow  hues. 

P.  the  drowning  waves. 

Then  /. ; ye  to  Christ’s  embrace. 


Morning,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

Circumcision,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,z/.  xiv.  /.  I 
20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 


Partial. 

No/,  hand  the  blessing  may  misguide. 

And  these  are  ours  : Thy  /.  grace. 

Lent  to  some  /.  eye,  disclosing  all. 

I give  it  not  by  /.  love. 

Parting. 

To  close  the  weary  eye  and  hush  the  /.  breath. 
Yet  in  His  /.  breath. 

Now  the  tir’d  hunter  winds  a /.  note. 

The  sun-beams  weave  a /.  crown. 

Rise  wafted  with  the  /.  breath. 

Y et  deem  not,  on  such  /.  sad. 

Parts. 

Look  on  us,  Lord,  and  take  our  /. 

Know  ye,  who  hath  set  your  /.  ? 


2 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  1 . 1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,^.  xii.  /.  4. 
23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


PARTS — PASSIONS. 


315 


And  untunable  the  /.  Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Their  chant  of  many  p.  Easter  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Three  solemn  p.  together  twine.  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Had  taught  the  innocent  air  their... thrilling/.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Thy  servant’s  choice,  O help  us  in  our  /.  S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Paschal. 


The  P.  moon  above. 

As  when  the  P.  week  is  o’er. 

Pass. 

P.  Babel  quick,  and  seek  the  holy  land. 
Where  the  waters  gently  p. 

The  Saviour  cannot  p.  away. 

Can  p.  the  flight  of  souls  adoring. 

No  shuddering/,  o’er  lip  or  brow. 

Or  if  no  Angel  /.  that  way. 

We  cannot  /.  our  guardian  angel’s  bound. 
Yes — let  them  /.  without  a sigh. 

Who  scornful  /.  it  with  averted  eye. 

That  she  may  /.  them  undefil’d. 

And  never  /.  away. 

P.  a few  days,  and  this  dull  darkling  globe. 
P.  a few  years — look  in  once  more. 

Then/.,  ye  mourners,  cheerly  on. 

When  Kings  or  Parents  /.  away. 


3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Accession,  v.  i.  1.  6. 


Pass'd. 

Th’  unearthly  thoughts  have /.  from  earth  away.  Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  1.  2. 


’Tis  /.  for  aye  away. 

And  many  a gale  of  keenest  woe  be  /. 
Too  soon  those  airs  have  /.  away. 

Till  /.  th’  enquiring  day-light  hour. 
And  /.  Thee  with  unheeding  eye. 

P.  seldom  o’er  His  spright. 

Into  high  glory  /. 

Passes. 


10  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,z/.  vii./.  5. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,7/.  vii./.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


Their  fragrance  /.  quite  away. 

Passing. 

Fearless  of  the  /.  hoof. 

In  high  procession  /.  on. 

Passion. 

Of  P.  in  her  might. 

Of  P.  dwelling  on  forbidden  sweets. 

Yet  rage  with  /.,  swell  with  pride. 
When  P.'s  storms  are  loud  and  high. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Purification,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  v.  /.  3, 
Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 


Passionate. 

Each/,  wish  and  dream  to  dear  affection  given.  Churching,  v.  iii./.  6. 
Passions. 

What  /.  range  and  glare  ! 1 5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 


PASSIONS — PATH. 


316 

And  /.  on  God’s  altar  laid. 

No  world  of  p.  to  destroy. 

Passover. 

Enduring  life  again,  that  P.  to  keep. 

Passport . 

His  p.  through  th’  eternal  gates. 

Past. 

Who  will  count  the  billows  p.  ? 

How  shall  we  ’scape  th’  o’erwhelming  P.  ? 
Of  ages  gone  and  /. 

Dearer  than  every  p.  noon-day. 

Two  oceans  safely  p. 

That  Name,  by  which  Thy  faithful  oath  is  p. 
When  many  a moor  and  glen  are/. 

In  sunshine  moments  p. 

The  days  of  hope  and  prayer  are  p. 

When  all  good  musings  p. 

What  if  as  far  our  life  were/. 

As  in  the  solemn  week  that/. 

That  brac’d  her  youth,  is  /. 

Pastor . 

Dear  to  the  P.  ’s  aching  heart. 

Nor  let  the  P.’s  thankful  eye. 

We  read  the  P.’s  doom. 

The  Christian  P.,  bow’d  to  earth. 

In  these  the  P.  dares  delight. 

Not  for  the  P.’s  gracious  arm. 

Pastoral. 

The/,  spirits  first. 

So  shall  ye  tread  untir’d  His  /.  ways. 

Pastors. 

Apostles,  Prophets,  P,  all. 

So  glorious  let  Thy  P.  shine. 

Paternal. 

The  fragrance  of  our  old  /.  fields. 

Path. 

Around  his  /.  are  taught  to  swell. 

Are  gathering  round  the  Judge’s  /. 

A child’s  lone  /.  in  woodland  lost. 

...and  on  our  church  way  /. 

Descending  down  the  lightning’s  /. 

So  sounds  our  war-note  ; but  our  /.  of  glory. 
Trust  not  the  dangerous  /.  again. 

Far  better  we  should  cross  His  lightning’s  /. 
Too  happy,  on  my  silent  /. 

About  his  /. , about  his  bed. 

To  wait  around  our  /.  in  weal  or  woe. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

I Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

I Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  1.  6. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  z/.  ix.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  Michael,  z^.  ix.  /.  5. 


PATHS— PAUS’D. 


317 


Paths . 

Ye  dwell  beside  our  /.  and  homes. 

Our/,  of  sin,  our  homes  of  sorrow. 

To  him  all  crooked  p.  are  straight. 

Pathway. 

Familiar  by  our  p.  grow. 

My  Saviour’s  p.  to  His  home  above. 

Patience. 

But  p.  ! there  may  come  a time. 

That  Love  yet  lives,  and  P.  shall  find  rest. 
Where  P.  her  sweet  skill  imparts. 

From  his  Lord’s  cradle,  p.  from  His  Cross. 

Patient. 

P.  hearts,  their  pain  to  see. 

Watching  Thy  p.  smile. 

That  with  Thy  p.  Spirit  strove. 

Trac’d  on  her  p.  brows. 

May  win  her  at  our  p.  call. 

Like  thee  to  p.  Faith,  shall  rise  forgiven. 


15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  1.  3. 


Patiently. 

P.  she  droops  awhile. 

Patriarch?  s. 

Dawns  on  the  P.’s  eye. 

When  at  the  P.  ’s  call  the  fiery  shower. 

Patriarchs. 

Kings,  Prophets,  P. — all  have  part. 

Pattern. 

But  a sweet  help  and  p.  of  true  love. 

Paul. 

But  if  there  be,  who  follows  P. 

As  P.  his  Lord,  in  life  and  death. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

Circumcision,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 


Pause. 

P.  where  we  may  upon  the  desert  road. 

Help  us  to  p.  and  mourn  to  Thee  our  tale,  &c. 
So  Angels  p.  on  tasks  of  love. 

Now  is  there  solemn/,  in  earlh  and  heaven. 
Yet,  yet  awhile,  offended  Saviour,/. 

And  now  before  the  choir  we  /. 

Which  bids  us  hear,  at  each  sweet  /. 

P.  listening  on  the  silent  heath,  and  hear. 

P.  yet  awhile,  in  mercy  stor’d. 

And  this  deep  /. , that  o’er  us  now. 

Paus’d. 


1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

I Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 


P.  at  a mortal’s  call,  to  aid. 
The  very  torturers  /. 


1 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


PAUS’D— PEARLY. 


318 


As  when  He  /.  and  own’d  you  good. 
While  drooping  p.  twelve  banners  proud. 

Pavement. 

The  very  p.  of  Thy  shrine. 

Meet  p.  for  an  angel’s  glorious  march. 

Pay. 

P.9  for  soft  rains  in  season  given. 


Ye  P.  shadows  dark  ! 


Pay  nun. 


Peace. 

Your  Lord  is  listening  : /.,  be  still. 

Glory  to  God  on  high,  on  earth  be  p. 

Look  here,  and  hold  thy  p. 

But  p. — still  voice  and  closed  eye. 

In  p.  and  order  move. 

Sweet  Leaf ! the  pledge  of p.  and  mirth. 
But  if  ye  should  hold  your  /. 

Wild  Fancy,  p. ! thou  must  not  me  beguile. 
Sweet  thoughts  of /.,  ye  may  not  last. 

And  holy  music,  whispering/. 

Untimely  seeking  here  the  p.  of  Heaven. 
The  message  of  thy  p. ! & c. 

The  lesson  of  sweet  p.  I read. 

“ P.  to  your  souls,”  He  said — no  more. 

’Tis  time  that  I depart  in  p. 

To  taste  that  drop  of p.  divine. 

Should  not  their/,  be /.  divine? 

With  words  of  blessing  and  of  p. 

“ PP  ere  we  kneel,  and  when  we  cease. 

To  pray,  the  farewell  word  is,  “ P.” 

Who  to  her  side  in  /.  would  cling. 

Yes,  go  in  /.,  dear  placid  spright. 


Peaceful. 

The  /.  home,  to  zeal  sincere. 

No/,  home  upon  His  cradle  smil’d. 
They  brood  upon  life’s  /.  hour. 

Peak. 

And  Tabor’s  lonely  /.,  ’twixt  thee,  &c. 


The  snow-clad  p.  of  rosy  light. 

P.  with  a direr  clang. 

Is  ripening  them  to  /.  blaze. 
Winds  toward  the  /.  main. 


Peaks. 

Peals. 

Pearly. 


15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


Morning,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 


3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvi.  1.  I. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Wed.  bef.  East,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


PECULIAR — PERFECT. 


319 


Peculiar. 

Fram’d  by  Heaven’s  p.  grace. 

Peers. 

Red  o’er  the  forest  p.  the  setting  sun. 

Peevish. 

Thou  hide  thine  eyes,  to  make  thy  p.  moan. 

Pelican. 


The  desert  p.  to-day. 


Penal. 


Yet  mingled  with  the  p.  shower. 

His  hand  withdraws  the  p.  fire. 

Penance. 

Where  tears  of  p.  come  too  late  for  grace. 
Keeping  her  p.  drear. 

Thy  p.  in  calm  fear. 

Penitential. 

The  deep-worn  trace  of p.  tears. 

In  p.  drops  have  ebb’d  away. 

Penitents. 

This,  of  true  P.  the  chief. 

Pennons. 


Cheerly  the  waving  p.  fly. 

Pensive. 

With  flowers  of  p.  hope,  the  wreath,  &c. 
Aerial  hopes  and  p.  joys. 

People. 

His  p.’s  cries  have  pierc’d  the  cloud. 

Thy  lov’d  yet  sinful  p.  wandering  wide. 
The  prostrate  p.  lay. 

Thy  chosen  p.  still  to  bear. 

For  now  Thy  p.  are  allow’d. 

And  p.  all  the  lonely  room. 

Perchance. 


He  who  in  secret  sees,  p. 

P.  that  little  brook  shall  flow. 

Or  thee,  /.,  a darker  spell. 

Or  if p.  a sadden’d  heart. 

Only  return  and  love.  But  ye  p. 

Perfect. 

Fit  us  for  p.  Rest  above. 

By  p.  robes  of  triumph  known. 

Their  lawless  cries  are  tun’d  to.../,  love. 
O most  entire  and  p.  sacrifice. 

In  p.  rest. 

In  p.  rest  ! 

The  pageant  of  God’s  p.  law. 

Or  p.  might  they  be. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
23  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

II  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ix.  1. 1. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Morning,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 


PERFECT — PIERCE. 


32° 


Your  first  and  /.  form  ye  show. 

For  if  one  heart  in  p.  sympathy. 

But  who,  O p.  filial  heart. 

Where  should  ye  seek  Love’s/,  smile? 

Perfectly. 

So/,  the  polish’d  stone. 


P.  their  courses  still. 


Perform. 


Perform'd. 

And  vows,  too  pure  to  be  /. 

Perfume. 

And  win  it  to  give  out  its  brightness  and  /. 

Perhaps. 

P.  our  God  may  of  our  conscience  ask. 

P.  His  Presence  thro’  all  depth  and  height. 


Peril. 

Welcome  to  her  the  /.  and  the  pain. 


Perilous . 

Fresh  from  the  /.  birth. 

Perils. 

New/,  past,  new  sins  forgiven. 

Or  when  did  /.  brav’d. 

In  sharpest  /.  faithful  prov’d. 

Perish. 

To  realms  where  nought  can  /. 

Speak  for  us,  or  we  /.  quite. 

And  wilt  thou  /.  still  ? 

Perish'd. 

Are/,  as  they  ne’er  had  been. 


Persecute. 

4 ‘Ah  ! wherefore /.  ye  Me?” 

Persecuted. 

His/.  Lord  reveal’d. 

Her  /.  head  she  meekly  bows. 

Persecut'st. 

“ Ah  ! wherefore /.  thou  Me?” 

Persecution' s. 

When  P.  's  torrent  blaze. 

Persuasive. 

And  he,  whose  mild  /.  voice. 

Pharisees. 

In  vain,  to  win  proud  P. 

Philip's. 

Where  P.'s  steps  were  led. 

Pierce. 

Thy  showers  would  /.  the  harden’d  ground. 


15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

Churching,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Morning,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Conv.  of  S.Paul,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  /.  5 . 
S.  Matthias,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 


PIERCE — PIPE. 


321 


With  more  than  royal  pomp,  and  /.  the  skies. 
And  /.,  O Lord,  Thy  justly-sealed  ear. 
They  p . and  strike. 

And  fish,  like  living  shafts  that  p,  the  main. 
Shall/.,  and  dry  the  fount  of  tears. 

To  scale  the  mount  and  p.  the  cloud. 

Pierced '. 

His  people’s  cries  have  /.  the  cloud. 

His  /.  hands  in  vain  would  hide. 

With  p.  hands  and  bleeding  brows. 

Piercing. 

Stands  in  full  sunshine  of  Thy  p.  eye. 

Dart  from  the  wild  its  p.  ray. 

Piety . 

Is  drawn  by  mutual p. 

Pile. 

While  to  her  funeral p.  this  aged  world  is  borne. 
Rises  the  holy  p.  that  Kedron’s  valley  fills. 

Pil’d. 

What  toiling  earth  had  p. 


Crowning  our  lonely  p. 


Pilgrimage. 
Pilgrim’s . 


Is  not  the  p.  ’s  toil  o’erpaid. 

Who  knows  not  the  true  /,  ’s  part. 

Pilgrims. 

To  homeliest  hearts  of  p.  pure  and  meek. 
Like  wounded  p.  safely  laid. 

Yet  monarchs  walk’d  as  p.  still. 

Pillar, . 

The  shadowing  p.  stays. 

Pillow. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  I 2. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  5, 

Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

SS. Sim. & Jude,  z'.viii.  1.2 . 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  L 6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Whitsun  Mon. , v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  5* 
S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  4, 
13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


That  strew  your  p.  of  repose. 

Pine. 

“ Why  in  thy  sorrow  should  it  p.  ?” 

P.  with  regret,  or  sicken  with  despair. 
Together  /.,  together  die. 

One  changeless  p.  in  fading  woods. 

Pining. 

Who  then  from  p.  and  despair. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
24  Trinity,  v . ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


Pinnacles. 

Her  northern  p.  had  caught  th’  emerging  ray.  17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


Pious. 

So  dear  to  Christ  her/,  haste. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

Pipe. 

Faint  as  the  /.  of  wakening  lark. 

Y 

Catechism,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

322 


PIPING— PLAC’D. 


Piping. 

The  wild  winds  rustle  in  the  p.  shrouds. 

Pit. 

As  in  the  p.  his  father’s  darling  lay. 

Pitch'd. 

Thus  souls,  by  nature  p.  too  high. 

Piteous. 

Will  the  storm  hear  the  sailor’s  p.  cry. 


Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S S . Phil.  & Jas. , v.  xii.  /.  1 
2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 


Pity. 

Mother  on  child  no/,  take. 

In  p.  mark  our  mournful  themes  ! 

Oft  in  His p.  o’er  His  children  weak. 
Thou  wilt  feel  all,  that  Thou  mayst/.  all. 
Say,  when  in  p.  ye  have  gaz’d. 

Pitying. 

Too  proud  to  bear  a/,  eye. 

P.  the  mother  in  the  son. 

With  keen  yet  p.  glance. 

And  nurse  it  with  all-/,  thought. 


2 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Tues.bef. East.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Conv.  of  S. Paul,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
SS.Sim.  &Jud.,z/.  x. /.  4. 


Place. 

Shews  Him  in  every  /. 

But  where  it  lights,  the  favour’d  /. 

Still  in  its  /.  the  tree  of  life  and  glory  grew. 
Unworthy  of  the  holiest  /. 

Though  in  the  Church  thou  know  thy/. 
And  is  there  in  God’s  world  so  drear  a /.  ? 
Yet  seeking  the  most  holy/. 

The  /.  where  man  his  God  shall  meet. 

“ Come,  see  the /.  where  Jesus  lay.” 

Their  home  and  God’s,  that  favour’d  /. 

And  darted  to  its  /.  of  rest. 

By  time  and  /. 

No/,  for  it  is  found. 

The  dumb,  deaf  spirit  from  his  /. 

Yet  not  that  gorgeous  /.,  nor  aught. 

Who  would  not  shun  the  dreary  uncouth  /.  ? 
To  keep  fond  memory  in  her/. 

Christ’s  relics  round  the  holy/. 

But  wafted  to  her  glorious  /. 

Come  see  thy  /.  prepar’d  in  Heaven. 

Is  there,  and  fills  the  holy  /. 

In  her  own  native/. 

I came  again  : the  /.  was  bright. 

Y e,  who  in  /.  of  shepherds  true. 

Plac'd. 

For  those  next  Me  in  glory  /. 


3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
Septuagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  5* 
Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 
S.  James,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


PLACID— PLEADING. 


323 


Placid, 

As  her  pale  /.  martyr  sinks  to  sleep. 
And  let  me  kiss  thy  p.  cheek. 

Then  by  Thy  p . voice  and  brow. 
Watching  some  p.  holy  death. 

Y es,  go  in  peace,  dear  p.  sp right. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 


Plain . 

Their  palms  and  garlands  telling  p. 
Faith  makes  the  vision  p. 

But  Christ  hath  given  His  promise  p. 
And  Music  in  the  dullest  p. 

P.  as  the  sea  and  sky. 

To  speed  them  o’er  the  tempting/. 

In  Asia’s  sea-like  p. 

May  read  his  homely  lesson  p. 

Spreads  many  a mile  of  liquid  /. 

Our  tongues  to  speak  Thy  praises p. 
Visit  our  senses  /. 

Till  he,  too,  see  his  Saviour  p. 

Plains. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


O’er  desert  p.  5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

From  Chebar’s/.  the  captive  prophet  brought.  17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
When  proudly  stream’d  o’er  Ocean  p.  Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


Planned. 

By  the  Almighty  Three  for  ever  p. 

Who  rules  the  world  He  p. 

Plant. 

Is  this  a time  to  p.  and  build  ? 

Planted. 

If  God  have  p.  but  to  bum. 

Plate. 

Chalice,  and  /.,  and  snowy  vest. 


Play. 

P.  smiling  with  the  flame  and  sword. 

Playful. 

The  p.  touch  of  evening  air. 

Plays. 

That  round  the  martyr’s  death-bed  p. 


I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Luke,  v . iii.  /.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  I. 

I Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xvii.  1.  4. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


Plead. 

You  in  the  Sovereign  Presence/. 

Then  should  we/,  our  heart’s  consuming  pain.  9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Thine  own  dear  promise  she  would /.  H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

To/,  before  th’  all-ruling  shrine.  Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Pleading. 

P.  with  sinners  face  to  face.  18  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

P.  with  care  and  sin.  20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


324 


PLEADS— PLUNG’D. 


Pleads. 

Thus,  with  stern  voice,  unsparing  Justice/. 
She  p.  by  all  Thy  mercies,  told. 

Pleasant . 

Our  p.  task  we  ply. 

While  vainly  for  some/,  dream. 

In  his  own  /.  fig-tree’s  shade. 

Please. 

These  do  not  /.  him  best. 

Pleas'd. 

P.  in  the  cheerless  tomb. 

Or  with  /.  ear  bewilder’d  watch. 

More  /.  upon  his  brightening  road. 

Yet  stoops  He,  ever/,  to  mark. 

Pleasure. 

For  wealth  or.  power,  for  /.  or  renown. 

Let  P.  go,  put  Care  apart. 

To  worship  p.’s  shadow  on  the  wall. 


1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Catechism,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 


2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 


Pleasures. 

By  purest  /.  unbeguil’d. 

With  sunbright  /.  to  and  fro. 

Pledge. 

A /.  of  love  that  cannot  tire. 

Was  as  a/,  of  benediction,  stor’d. 

Are  to  Faith’s  eye  a/,  of  God’s  forgiving  might. 
Sweet  Leaf  ! the  /.  of  peace  and  mirth. 

And  seek  a surer  /. , &c. 

Sure  /.  of  her  eternal  rest. 

The  seal  of  glory  won  and  /.  of  promis’d  rest. 
P.  of  the  untir’d  arm  and  eye  that  cannot  sleep. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,?/,  vi.  1.  9. 
22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  1.  I . 
S. Andrew,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  z/.  vii.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  z/.  iv.  1.  8. 


Pledg’d. 

Though /.  her  own  and  sure  t’  abide. 

Plies . 

She  /.  her  weary  task. 

Plume. 

Sweet  Dove  ! the  softest,  steadiest  /. 

Plumes. 

Soft  as  the  /.  of  Jesus’  Dove. 

Shook  from  her /.  a downy  shower. 

Plunge. 

Deeper  and  deeper /.  in  light. 

There  they  /.,  the  light  declining. 

P.  in  th’  empyreal  vast. 

Plung’d. 

By  sufferings  /.  too  low. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  iv.  1.  2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v . v.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  z>.  viii.  /.  4. 

I Epiphany,  z\  vii.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  z'.  xii.  /.  2. 


PLUNG’D— POOR. 


325 


He/.  to  save  His  sheep. 

Are  deeper  /.  in  sorrow’s  trance. 

Ply . 

Start  up,  and  /.  your  heavenward  feet. 
Our  pleasant  task  we  p. 

Plying, 

P.  their  daily  task  with  busier  feet. 


S.  Michael,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 


With  the  pulse  of  P. 

Poesy . 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Wouldst  thou  a/,  be? 

Poet. 

Circumcision,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

It  was  not  then  a p.’s  dream. 

4 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

A P.’s  crown  to  weave. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Fly  from  the  11  old /.”  fields. 

Poetic. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

Point. 

Sure,  when  I reach  the  /.  where  earth. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

P.  to  Thee  in  Thy  sure  rest. 

Pointing. 

Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

But  ere  the  /.  root  was  grown. 

Poison. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

To  many  a soul  a/,  tree. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

Set  in  the  fig-tree’s  /.  stem. 

Polish’d. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

So  perfectly  the  /.  stone. 

S.Barthol.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

P.  with  infant’s  blood. 

Pollute. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

The  dregs  of  a /.  life. 

Polluted. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Pomp. 

With  more  than  royal  /.,  and  pierce  the  skies. 
No/,  of  earthly  guards. 

Yet  swells  the  /. : one  more. 

Pool. 

To  turn  the  bitter  /. 

Poor. 

If  some  /.  wandering  child  of  Thine. 

Watch  by  the  sick  : enrich  the/. 

Wealthy,  or  despis’d  and/. 

V oice  of  the  /.  and  desolate. 

For  to  the  /.  Thy  mercy  lends. 

What  though  in/,  and  humble  guise. 

P.  fragments  all  of  this  low  earth. 

The  prayers  of  hungry  souls  and  /. 

But  one  /.  fisher’s  rude  and  scanty  store. 
Whom /.  men’s  eyes  and  hearts  consent  to  bless. 
To  the  /.  babe,  who  died  to-day. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Purification,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Evan.,  7/.  v.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v . vi.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
3 Epiphany,  x.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 
1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 


326 


PORCH — POURING. 


Porch . 

Between  the  /.  and  altar  weep. 

She  lingers  in  the  p.  for  grief  and  fear. 


Ash-Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 


Port. 


We  are  in  p.  if  we  have  Thee. 
To  Eden’s/.,  and  those  fires. 
And  in  the/,  of  the  sky. 


Portal. 

Portals. 


Portion. 

His  /.  in  our  souls  to  prove. 

Is  all  their  /.,  and  they  ask  no  more. 
Man’s  /.  is  to  die  and  rise  again. 


Evening,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Ordination,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
23  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


Possess'd. 

Rise,  go  thy  way  in  peace,  /. 

Posture. 

We  change  our /.  o’er  and  o’er. 


14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 
16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 


Potent. 

Then,  /.  with  the  spell  of  Heaven.  S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

Potion . 

The  slumb’rous /.  bland,  and  wilt  not  drink.  Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


Pottage. 

We  barter  life  for  /. 

Pour. 

Her  spikenard  drops  unblam’d  may  /. 

Thus  sunbeams  /.  alike  their  glorious  tide. 
Fill  high  the  bowl,  and  spice  it  well,  and  /. 
And  /.  the  drink  of  Heaven. 

Hear  Judah’s  maids  the  dirge  to  Thammuz  /. 
Ye/,  for  us  your  mingled  prayer. 

Shall  sit,  and  floods  unceasing  /. 

Come,  trembler,  come  and/. 

Over  the  self-same  lines  to  bend,  and  /. 


2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
S.John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
K.  Charles  M. , v.  vii.  1.  3. 


Pour'd. 

P.  on  a victim’s  head. 

His  Father’s  light  was /.  from  Heaven. 

P.  idly  over  some  dark  page. 

Too  soon  th’  ennobling  carols,  /. 

What  sudden  blaze  is  round  him  /. 

P.,  heralding  Messiah’s  conquering  march. 
Such  have  I seen  : and  while  they  /. 
Heaven’s  light  is  /.  on  high  and  low. 

Pouring. 

P. , in  showery  times,  their  glow,  &c. 


Circumcision,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


POURS — POWERLESS. 


327 


Pours. 

Then  /.  she  on  the  Christian  heart. 

And  p.  to  the  forsaken  fields. 

Pourtray' d. 

What  idol  shapes  are  on  the  wall  p. 

Poverty . 

There,  swath’d  in  humblest  p. 

Power. 

Restor’d  to  life,  and  /.,  and  thought 
Tracing  out  Wisdom,  Power,  and  Love. 

Or  sun-bright  hall  of  p. 

To  Whom  for  p . and  health,  &c. 

P.  cannot  change  them,  but  Love  may. 

Thus  I learn  Contentment’s/. 

They  know  th’  Almighty’s  p. 

Curb’d  by  some  p.  unseen,  they  die  away. 
And  there  is/,  and  love. 

Is  not  the/,  as  strange,  the  love  as  blest  ? 

In  His  meek /.  He  climbs  the  mountain’s  brow. 
As  if  Thy  love  and  /. 

Thy  boundless  /.  display. 

And  who  can  stay  the  soaring/.  ? 

For  wealth  or  /.,  for  pleasure  or  renown. 
Then,  Thy  /.  and  mercy  show. 

Should  touch  the  heart  with  softer/. 

Around  those  lips  where  /.  and  mercy  hung. 
In/,  and  wrath  He  came. 

He  came  in  /.  and  love. 

Come  Lord,  come  Wisdom,  Love,  and  P. 
Such  /.  to  guilt  was  given. 

Enfold  us  here  like  mist : come  P.  benign. 
God’s  secret  love  and/. 

When  tears  shall  have  no  /. 

First,  His  great  /.  He  to  the  sinner  shows. 

Y et  the  Lord  is  not  here  : ’tis  not  by  P. 

Bent  on  us  with  transforming/. 

Who  owns  the  Lord  of  love  and  /. 

Tried  to  old  age  ! creative/,  to  win. 

Cease  not  in  all  the  world  to  shew  His  saving/. 
Nor  His  great  /.  begun. 

To/,  or  fame  we  rudely  press. 

If,  as  Thy  /.  is  surely  here. 

Of /.  and  comfort  in  decay. 

The  /.  of  that  dear  word  is  spent. 

Teach  all  Thy  word  in  all  its/. 

Powerless. 

That  when  he  fain  would  curse,  his  /.  tongue. 


4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  L 2. 

Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
I Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Whitsunday,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  z/.  v.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 
19  Trinity,  i.  /.  6. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Conv.  of  S . Paul,  z/.  viii.  /.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Accession,  z/.  i.  /.  8. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


POWERLESS — PRAY. 


32S 

All/,  and  benighted  seems. 

While  from  some  rude  and  /.  arm. 

Powers. 

Though  in  our  sight  no  /.  of  darkness  bow.  K.  Charles  M.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  4.. 
S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


Practice . 
Practis'd. 


To  p.  there  the  soothing  lay. 

P.  with  you  at  Eden’s  door. 

Praise . 

And  in  the  darkness  sing  your  carol  of  high p. 
Next  to  yourselves  ordain’d  top. 

Of  those,  Heaven  deign’d  top. 

Trust  entire,  and  ceaseless/. 

F or  prayer  and  love,  and  full  harmonious  /.. 
Drops  in  the  ocean  of  His/. 

While  far  beyond  the  sound  of  /. 

The  “unknown  God”  of  thy  unconscious/.  / 
Be  Thy  /.  so  duly  sung. 

Be  silent,  P. 

Her  darling’s  hope  and  hers,  for... joy  and /. 
Age  after  age,  in  worthier  love  and  /► 

To  shun  the  voice  and  eye  of/. 

Top.  Thee  with  a worthier  song. 

To  catch  a note  of  Thy  dear/. 

Lovest  thou  /.  ? the  Cross  is  shame. 

Which  dim-eyed  men  call  /.  and  glory  here. 
Sweet  mercy’s  /.  to  see. 

That  soonest  thrills  at  touch  of  /. 

Ever  in  tune  for  love  and  /. 

So,  on  their  tasks  of  love  and  /. 

To  live  in  memory  here, ...by  love  and /. 

We  must  not  mar  with  earthly/. 

The  Gospel  all  his  pride  and  /. 

Y our  prayers  and  struggles  o’er. . .all /.  and  joy. 
And  yet  He  owns  their/. 

P.  to  our  pardoning  God  ! 

P.  to  our  God  ! not  cottage  hearths  alone. 

Praises. 

Our  tongues  to  speak  Thy  /.  plain. 

Pray. 

Hover  around  us  while  we/. 

To  live  more  nearly  as  we  /. 

And  hides  his  weary  eyes  to  /. 

Who  /.  for  sharpest  throbs  of  pain. 

The  “ Man  of  Loves”  was  fain  to  /. 

I read,  I teach,  I warn,  I /. 


S S . Phil.  & Jas. , v.  xiii.  1. 1 .« 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  6, 
H.  Innocents,,  v.  i.  1.  7- 
Circumcision,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
r Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  6* 
3'  Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  vii.  1.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  4^ 
3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Ascen:  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  1.  3: 
Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

17  Trinity,  v„  viii.  /.  4 
22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7* 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  4- 
S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /•  4- 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 

. All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  8„. 
Catechism,  v.  xi.  L 2. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  k /.  r. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iii.  /.  I- 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

Morning,  v.  vii.  1 . 2. 
Morning,  v.  xvi.  1.  4° 

I Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  5- 
6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  J.  5- 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  6„ 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.i . 2. 


PRAY — PRAYER, 


329' 


We/.  Thee,  keep  us  at  Thy  side. 

P.  only  that  thine  aching  heart. 

And  haunt  our  hearts  when  we  would  /. 

To /.  for  nought,  to  seek  to  none,  but  Thee. 
Else,  though  in  Christ’s  own  words,  we) 
surely  /,  amiss..  / 

O watch  and  /.  ere  Advent  dawn  ! 

...Why  sleep  ye?  rise  and/. 

We/.  Thee,  ere  the  Judge  descends 
Taught  by  degrees  to  /. 

To/.,  the  farewell  word  is,  “ Peace.” 

Pray’d. 

The  saint  beside  the  ocean  /. 

Prayer . 

Some  softening  gleam  of  love  and  /. 

Blind  Bartimeus’  humble  /. 

In  music  and  in  light  Thou  dawnest  on  their /. 
He  who  would  learn  that/.,  must  live. 
Where  to  behold  them  was  her  heart’s  first  /.. 
Thou  wilt  : for  many  a languid  /. 

To  find  a /.  their  Lord  may  hear. 

A home  for/,  and  love,  &c. 

One  Angel  knows  it.  O might/,  avail ! 

To  wing  to  Heaven  but  one  strong/. 

The  /.  that  waits  for  Him,  &c. 

Till  temper’d  by  the  Saviour’s  /. 

Take  Moses’  rod,  the  rod  of/. 

E’en  so,  the  course  of /.  who  knows  ? 

To  each  unknown  his  brother’s  /. 

The  days  of  hope  and  /.  are  past. 

Said  I,  that  /.  and  hope  were  o’er. 

The  Church’s  /.  finds  wings  to  soar. 

Mount  up,  for  Heaven  is  won  by  p. 

Teach  her  to  know  and  love  her  hour  of /. 
The  sweet  strong  /. 

When  out  of  sight,  in  heart  and  /. 

How  can  it  rise  in  filial  /.  ? 

Because,  as  Love  and  P.  grow  cold. 

Toil,  /.,  and  watching  fail. 

And  let  your  /.  for  charity  arise* 

That  day  by  day  in  /„  like  thine  arise. 

The  joy  of  Heaven-accepted/. 

On  Sinai’s  top,  in  /.  and?  trance. 

Watch’d,  noting  down  each/,  he  made.. 

And  let  our  /.  be  this. 

Cleansing  thy  sight  by  /.  and  faith. 

Mar  the  full  burst  of/. 

Alone  our  secret  throbbings  : so  our/. 


Trinity,  v.  xxi'.  /.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v:  x.  1.  I. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  6, 
S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Mon. bef. East.,  v.  viii.  /.  3.. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  9. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  z/.  xv. /.  I.. 
Trinity,  z>.  xvii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  1.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  z\  ii.  /.  4. 

13.  Trinity,  z>.  i.  /.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  1.  4, 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

20  Trinity,  z>.  ii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


PRAYER — PRECIOUS. 


330 

And  with  our  memory  wings  her  own  fond  /. 
In  agonizing  /.,,  will  Ocean  cease  her  strife  ? 
Nor  cross’d  her  fondest  p. 

’Twixt  P.  and  watchful  Love  his  heart,  &c. 
The  watch-fire  of  his  midnight/. 

Ye  pour  for  us  your  mingled/. 

By  lonely  /.  the  haunted  rocks  among. 

The  /.  is  heard — else  why  so  deep  ? 

Thy  lofty  hope,  Thy  .lowly  /. 

Where  at  noon-day  his  /.  he  made. 

Till  the  same  /.  were  duly  said. 

And  Demas,  nam’d  in  faltering/. 

Rises  for  that  proud  world... prevailing/. 

A few  calm  words  of  faith  and  /. 

Where  fix’d,  as  if  one  /.  could  heal. 

Through  /.  unto  the  tomb. 

Is  fragrant  with  a mother’s  first  and  fondest  /. 
Soft  answers... whisper’d  to  each  soothing/. 
She  treasures  up  each  throbbing  /. 

On  many  a /. , the  more  for  thee  endear’d. 

O for  one  hour  of  /.  like  thine  ! 

And  Heaven  accepts  the/. 

Charg’d  with  the  breath  of  Israel’s  /. 

A /.  so  sweetly  to  her  mind. 

Prayers . 

And  /.  blown  wide  by  gales  of  care. 

Thy/,  and  tears  may  earn. 

Nor  dream’d  his/,  and  tears. 

The  /.  of  hungry  souls  and  poor. 

In/,  and  blessings  there  to  wait. 

Open  they  stand,  that/,  in  throngs. 

Stately  thy  walls,  and  holy  are  the  /. 

Whose  /.  are  struggling  with  his  tears. 
Your/,  and  struggles  o’er,  your  task,  &c. 
What  are  all/,  beneath. 

But  where  your  /.  were  learn’d  erewhile. 

The /.  are  o’er  : why  slumberest  thou  so  long. 
That  these  our  /.  are  heard,  &c. 


24  Trinity,  v . ix.  1.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  z/.  i.  /.  8. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
S.  John  Bapt,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v,  vii.  1.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi..  /.  8. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v . i.  /.  6. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  60 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  L I. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  L 4. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

I Christmas,  v.  iv.  L 3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
I Easter,  v . ix.  L 4. 

4 Easter,  v . iii.  /.  5. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v,  x.  /.  1. 
17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Catechism,  z/.  ix.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  z\  iv.  /.  7. 
Commination,  z/.  i.  1.  1. 
Ordination,  v*  viii.  /.  2. 


Precious . 

Are  those  few  /.  drops  of  Thine. 

Happy  the  soul,  whose  /.  cause. 

More  deeply  with  His  /.  blood. 

All  will  be/,  in  his  sight. 

Heaven  has  in  store  a /.  dole. 

Still  seeking /.  things  untold. 

Thy  /.  things,  whate’er  they  be. 

The  /.  words  are  all  our  own. 


Circumcision,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
2 Trinity,  z/.  v.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  V.  3. 

16  Trinity,  z/.  vi.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v . viii.  /.  4. 


PRECIOUS — PRESUME* 


331 


That  /.  sacrifice. 

Like  flower-leaves  in  a p.  volume  stor’d. 

Prelude . 

Fit  p.  of  the  joy,  when  spirits  won. 

Prepare. 

His  way  of  mercy  to  p. 

Their  dearest  welcome  shall  p. 


Prepar'd. 


P.  to  take  Barabbas ’/. 

Come  see  thy  place p.  in  Heaven. 

Best  honour’d  and  His  way  p. 

Presage. 

Measuring  in  calm  p. 


Presence. 


You  in  the  Sovereign  P.  plead. 

And  to  His/,  speed. 

Perhaps  His  P.  thro’  all  depth  and  height. 
What  glorious/,  they  despise. 

In  whose  sweet /.  Sorrow  dares  not  lower. 


Present. 

Let  /.  Rapture,  Comfort,  Ease. 

Was  /.  to  his  raptur’d  sight. 

Were  they  not  /.  to  Thy  thought. 
Forsaken,  feels  her  /.  God  again. 
There/.,  in  the  heart. 

Preserve. 

P.,  good  Lord,  Thy  servants’  ears. 

Preserves. 

P.  them  in  their  living  death. 

Press. 

The  traveller  on  his  way  must/. 

They  see  the  Gentile  spirits/. 

Because  we  would  not  onward/. 

To  power  or  fame  we  rudely/. 

For  friends  that  /.  officious  round. 

Press'd. 

And  the  sad  burthen  /.  Him  so  to  earth. 
The  bosom  where  His  lips  were/. 

Presses. 

One  /.  on,  and  welcomes  death. 

Pressing. 

Still  /.,  longing  to  be  right. 

Presu??ie. 

Till  then,  who  rest,/.,  &c. 


H.  Baptism,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

I Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Tues.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Conv.of  S. Paul, v. viii./.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Tues. bef. East.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Evening,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii.  1. 4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 


PRESUME— -PRIEST. 


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As  fearing  to  /. 

Might  mortal  thought  p. 

Presumption, 

Yet  sure  ’twas  not  /.,  Lord. 

Presumptuous, 

When  hopes/,  fade  and  fall. 

But  stay,  p. — Christ  with  thee  abides. 
The  too/,  glance. 

Forgive  the  too/,  thought. 

Stay  Thou  the  too/,  flight. 

Prevail, 


S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v,  ii.  /.  1. 

Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v,  vi.  /.  5. 
13  Trinity,  v,  xvii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


So  love  at  heart  /.  5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

Prevailing. 

Rises  for  that  proud  world  the  saints’/,  prayer.  All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

Prey. 


Thy  life  be  given  thee  for  a /. 

Price. 

New  treasures  still,  of  countless  /. 

Full  many  a soul,  the/,  of  blood. 

Winning  or  losing  souls,  Thy  life-blood’s  /. 


11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Morning,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

1 1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Pride. 

The  warrior’s  /. , the  hunter’s  mirth. 

Sweet  Rainbow  ! /.  of  summer  days. 

Dash’d  from  his  throne  of  /. 

As  Sion  in  her  height  of/. 

F or  very/. , and  her  high-boasted  Reason’s  sake. 
Yet  rage  with  passion,  swell  with  /. 

That  bitterest  to  the  lip  of /. 

P.  of  the  dewy  glade. 

Lies  fall’n  imperial  P. 

Be  this  your  song,  your  joy  and  /. 

The  broken  arches  of  old  Canaan’s  /. 

’Tis  not  in/,  or  scorn. 

From  P.’s  false  chime,  and  jarring  wrong. 

In  their  own  land,  earth’s  /.  and  grace. 

Of  earlier  life,  though  /.  or  rage. 

His  /.  of  health  to’  abase. 

P.  of  the  dewy  morning  ! 

Where  /.  can  nought  discern. 

Thy  mark  is  on  the  bowers  of  lust  and  /. 

The  Gospel  all  his  /.  and  praise. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  1.  I 
3 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  v.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xix.  /.  3 
I Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Purification,  e/.  xvi.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 


Priest. 

Teacher  of  teachers!  P.  of  priests  ! from  Thee.  5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
This,  this  is  He  ; your  P.  by  grace.  Purification,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Who  is  God’s  chosen/.  ? S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

The  white-rob’d  /.,  as  other  while,  to  guide.  Commination,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
As  in  the  hands,  th’  eternal  P.  Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 


PRIESTS— PROCLAIMING. 


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Priests . 

Teach  Thou  Thy  P,  their  daily  cross.  Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Teacher  of  teachers  1 Priest  of/.  / from  Thee.  5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
As  kings  and  /.  Thy  war  to  wage.  S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Not  upon  Kings  or  P.  alone.  Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


Primal, 

His  blessing  on  earth’s  /.  bower. 


15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


Prime. 

A mother’s  p.  of  bliss. 

Softer  than  gale  at  morning  p. 

’Twas  morning/. 

Though  gone  and  spent  its  joyous  /. 


3 Easter,  v.  iv.  L 2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


The  /.  in  her  vernal  nest 
On  Sion’s  P.  that  wait. 


Primrose . 
Prince , 


Princely . 

The  /.  heart  of  innocence. 

Print. 

The  /.  of  Heaven,  to  be  express’d. 


7 Trinity,  z/.  viii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  z/.  iii.  /.  2< 
6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  I,  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


Prison. 

Glancing  around  his  /.  room. 

Lone  battle  field,  or  crumbling  /.  halt 


S.  Peter,  v.  xiv,  /.  2. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v . iv.  /.  4. 


Prisoner. 

If  but  the /.V  heart  be  faithful  found  and  true. 
P.  of  Hope  thou  art — look  up  and  sing. 

A /.  lives  in  joy. 

Were  /.  yet  in  this  dark  earth. 


Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
22  Trinity,  v.  i,  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


P.  of  want  and  pain. 


Prisoners . 
Prize. 


He  taught  us  how  to  /. 

That  wedded  love  we  /.  so  dear. 


Priz’d. 

P.  above  all  the  vernal  bower. 

And  /.  for  love  of  summer  fled. 


Procession. 


In  high  /.  passing  on. 

Proclaim . 

Hastes  to /.,  “God  is  not  in  the  fire.” 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  8. 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v,  v.  1.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Purification,  Z*.  iii.  /.  3* 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 


Nor  had/.  His  royal  birth. 
P.  life  to  come. 


Proclaim’d. 

Proclaiming. 


Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Whitsunday,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


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PROCLAIMS — PROPHET. 


Proclaims . 


The  everlasting  sea  /. 

Some  glorious  truth/. 

Profane . 

Should  bards  in  idol-hymns  p. 

Profaji'd. 


Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


P.  and  curst.  5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

P.  by  worldly  mirth,  or  scar’d  by  worldly  fear.  S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


Profit. 

To  p.  by  Thy  chastenings  sweet. 

Progeny. 

On  us  their  fallen  p. 

Prolong. 

That  blessing  may  p. 

Prolongs. 

And  taught  by  thee  the  Church  p. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  L 2. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 


Promise . 

But  Christ  hath  given  His  p.  plain. 

’Tis  Thine  own  gracious  /.,  Lord  ! 

The  p.  of  our  God,  our  fancy’s  theme. 


2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 
4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


What!  was  the  promise  made  to  thee  alone?  20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


The  p.  of  the  morrow. 

By  Thy  dear  p.  to  Thy  Church  and  Bride. 
Take  up  the  /.  He  reveal’d. 

Thine  own  dear  p.  she  would  plead. 

O P.  of  undying  Love  ! 

Promis'd. 


25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


I know  not  yet  the  p.  bliss. 

Thy  lovers  must  their  p.  Heaven  forego. 

In  hope  of/,  spring. 

Towards  /.  regions  of  serener  grace. 

The  seal  of  glory  won  and  pledge  of  /.  rest. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 
2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 


Prompt. 

If /.  to  quit  the  bliss  they  know. 
Memorials /.  and  true. 

Pronouncing. 

P.  thee  all  good. 


Proof. 

And  known  Him  for  the  Christ  by  /. 
Such /.  as  they  are  sure  to  find. 


Prop. 

When  not  a /.  seem’d  left  below. 

Prophet. 


Nor  gifted  P.'s  lore. 


But  more  than  P.,  more. 

No  P.  yet,  110  Angel  knows. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 


PROPHET — PROVE. 


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Yet  in  the  P.*s  soul  the  dreams  of  avarice  stay. 
The  P.  watch’d  for  one  dear  glance. 

As  on  the  rock  the  P.  stood. 

From  Chebar’s  plains  the  captive  p.  brought. 

Prophetic . 

But  true  p.  light. 

Such  as  in  old  p.  dreams. 

E’en  of  their  own  p.  thought. 

The  thunders  of  the  deep  p.  sky. 

Prophets. 

Kings,  P. , Patriarchs — all  have  part. 
Apostles,  P.,  Pastors,  all. 

At  sight  of  ruin’d  altars,  p.  slain. 

Propitious . 

P.  o’er  the  turf-built  shrine  appear’d. 

Prospect. 

Because  the  rocks  the  nearer  p.  close. 

Prostrate. 

That  felt  Thee  kneeling — touch’d  Thy p.  brow. 
The  p.  people  lay. 

Are  call’d  to  sit  and  eat,  while  angels  p.  fall. 

Proud. 

From  these  our  p.  yet  grovelling  hearts. 

P.  to  be  check’d  and  sooth’d,  &c. 

Yes — mark  him  well,  ye  cold  and  p. 

Too  p.  to  bear  a pitying  eye. 

Nor  let  the  p.  heart  say. 

Withdraw  the  p.  high-reaching  arm. 

P.  Sirion  in  the  northern  skies. 

Where  five  p.  cities  lie. 

In  vain,  to  win  p.  Pharisees. 

Till  tower,  and  dome,  and  bridge-way  p. 
Rises  for  that  p.  world,  &c. 

While  drooping  paus’d  twelve  banners  p. 
With  wreathed  mullions  p. 

Or  coldly  p. , ye  turn  away. 

And  shades  impervious  to  the p.  world’s  glare. 

Proudest. 

The  p.  hope  of  kings  dare  claim. 

Proudly. 

N or  may  we  scorn,  too  p.  wise. 

When  p.  stream’d  o’er  Ocean  plains. 

Prove. 

Our  wakening  and  uprising/. 

All  but  your  hearts  are  there — O doom’d  to p. 


2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Circumcision,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
S.aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1, 
9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  8. 

Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  5, 
All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Commination,  v . ii.  /.  6. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v . iii.  L 2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


PROVE — PULSE. 


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Or  faint,  or  false,  their  shadows  / , 

So  life  a winter’s  mom  may  p. 

For  souls  that  hear  His  call,  and  /, 

No  darksome  mazes  /. 

Would  have  His  weakest  ever /. 

Memorial  of  our  guilt  must/. 

Shall  p.  in  Heaven  a martyr’s  palm. 

God’s  herald  p . a heartless  thrall. 

Not  quite  an  outcast  if  I p. 

To  Fancy’s  eye  their  motions  p. 

Oh  ! might  we  all  our  lineage  /, 

Their  dearest  welcome  shall  prepare,  and  p . 
Should  his  own  lay  th’  accuser  p. 

Freely  they  own,  or  heedless  p. 

The  surest  guide  a wanderer  p . 

Woe  to  the  sinner,  should  stern  justice  p. 
Nor  surer  would  the  blessing/. 

His  portion  in  our  souls  to  p. 

What  gift  may  most  endearing  p. 

The  wondrous  Babe  might  p . 

Of  all  the  dearest  bonds  we  p. 

But  they  shall  change  and  variance  /. 

And  ready  /. 

What  names  on  earth  shall  lowliest  p. 
Aliens  in  heart  so  oft  should  /. 

Thy  dying  sweets  may  p. 

The  surer  way  to  p. 

And  Sorrow  her  keen  sting  would  p. 


Proved. 

Thy  saints  have  /.  the  faithful  word. 
And  yet  this  tree  of  life  hath  p. 

In  sharpest  perils  faithful  p. 

Provide, 


God  will  p.  for  sacrifice. 


Providence. 


Scanning  Thy  gracious  P. 

Provok’d. 

They  had  /.  the  withering  blast. 

Prowls . 


Or/,  in  twilight  gloom. 

Psalm . 

Thy  heart  with  hers  in  some  victorious  /. 


Publican . 

Bade  the  meek  P.  his  gainful  seat  forsake. 


Pulse. 

The  last  faint  /.  of  quivering  light. 


4 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.  , v.  v.  1.  12. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

1 Faster,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v . ix.  /.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v . vii.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
$.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Bapt,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
S.  James,  z/.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v,  v.  /.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  z\  i.  1.  3. 

Morning,  z/.  viii.  /.  4. 

Evening,  z/.  v.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

K.  Charles  M. , v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Evening,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


PULSE — PURE. 


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The  fever’d  /.  beats  higher.  2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

With  the  /.  of  Poesy.  Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Renew’d  in  every p . Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

The/.,  the  glow  of  every  part.  2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

The  vex’d  /.  of  this  feverish  world.  12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Till  every/,  beat  true  to  airs  divine.  23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

Pulses, 

The  languid  /.  Thou  canst  tell.  2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

And  throbbing/,  silently.  2 Trinity,  z^.  vii.  /.  7. 

Like /.  that  round  harp-strings  float.  Conv.  of  S.Paul,z/.  xiv./.2. 

Puny. 

Our  /.speed,  and  birds,  and  clouds  in  heaven.  23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 


Pure. 

Like  infants’  slumbers,  /.  and  light. 

To  homeliest  hearts  of  pilgrims  /.  and  meek. 
Of  a /.  Virgin  mind. 

And  vows,  too  /.  to  be  perform’d. 

By  every  gush  of/,  desire. 

Instinct  /. , or  Heaven-taught  art. 

If  /.,  would  sparkle  less. 

Too  rapid  and  too  /.  for  all  but  angel  sight. 
P.  eyes  and  Christian  hearts. 

The  haunt  of  all  affections  /. 

Love,  gentle,  holy,  /. 

Come,  Self-devotion,  high  and/. 

All  gemm’d  with  /.  and  living  light. 

Men  kneel  to  Christ,  the  /.  and  meek. 
Tinctur’d  with  holy  blood,  and.../,  desires. 
With  incense  of/,  heart’s  desire. 

Around  each  /.  domestic  shrine. 

The  /.  flame  spreading  high  and  low. 

And  the  /.  language  of  His  love. 

Listen,  ye  /.  white-robed  souls. 

Of /.  heart-worship,  Baal  is  ador’d. 

As  /.,  as  fragrant,  and  as  fair. 

With  their  sweet  lives,  as /.  from  sin  and  stain. 
Bless’d  are  the  /.  in  heart. 

Spotless  their  robes  and  /. 

Chooseth  the  /.  in  heart. 

That  nurtur’d  thee  so/,  and  sweet. 

A well  of  serious  thought  and/. 

The  /. , calm  hope  be  thine. 

Yet  wears  the  /.  aerial  sky. 

Such  calm  old  age  as  conscience/. 

Who  taught  thy  /.  and  even  breath. 

Steady  and  /.  as  stars  that  beam. 


Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

I Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v . i.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Septuagesima,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

I Lent,  z/.  vii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  z/.  v.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,z/.  iv.  /.  7. 
Th.  bef.  East. , z/.  v.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  z>.  vii.  1.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  T ues. , v..  xviii.  /.  1 . 
9 Trinity,  z/.  i.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
Purification,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S S.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  vii.  /.  3. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  xi.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  x.  1.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  L, 


z 


PURE— QUELLING. 


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And  soft  as  /.,  and  warm  as  bright. 
From  the/,  shrine,  where  Christ  to-day. 
Have  stain’d  her/,  ethereal  pall. 

Ere  yet  the  /.  high-breathed  lay. 

Purer. 

Must  draw  his  /.  breath. 

She  too,  in  earlier,  /.  days. 

Unseen  by  man — but  what  if /.  sprights. 
Those/,  fires  on  high. 

Nor  listen  for  those  /.  strains  above. 


Purest. 

Their  richest,  sweetest,  /.  store. 

That/,  spot  in  Fancy’s  heaven. 

By  /.  pleasures  unbeguil’d. 

Of  larks  in  /.  air. 

In  /.  light  of  innocence. 

In  solid  span  of /.  rays. 

Purged. 

If  duly  /.  our  mental  view. 

Sure  if  our  eyes  were  /.  to  trace. 


Till  earth  to  Heaven  be  /. 
E’en  on  Thy  throne  of  /.  / 
Nor  Honour’s/,  meed. 


Purified. 

Purity. 

Purple. 


Pursue. 

P.  the  bright  track  ere  it  fade  away. 

No  eye  /.  their  lawless  starts. 


As  their  glad  errand  they  /.  ! 
P.  his  solace  by. 


Pursued. 

Putting. 


Confirmation,  v. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v 
Ordination,  v.  vi. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi, 
Epiphany,  v.  xi.  , 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  L 

4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  I 
24  Trinity,  v.  iv. 


Epiphany,  v.  xiii 
6 Epiphany,  v.  i\ 
Wed.  bef.  East.,z 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  I 
25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  , 

4 Advent,  v.  xii. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  vi 
Epiphany,  v.  ix. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  I 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  ii 
S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  1. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xi 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  2 


QUAKE. 

The  trump,  that  angels  q.  to  hear. 

Queen. 

Where  maidens  to  the  Q.  of  Heaven. 
And  like  a Q.  new  seated  on  her  throne. 

Queens. 

With  q.  for  handmaids  at  her  side. 

Quell. 

Q.  Thou  each  thankless  godless  thought. 

Quelling. 


Whitsunday,  v.  \ 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  I 
17  Trinity,  v.  iii. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v . 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  1 


v.  /.  Iv 

i.  /.  6. 

. /.  3. 

/.  2. 

. /.  4. 

1.  1. 

r.  2. 

r-  4. 

/.  4. 

. /.  2. 

T.  1.  4. 

>.  vi.  1.  9 

4- 

r.  2. 

/.  7. 

/.  4. 

/.  1. 


. /.  4. 

/.  2. 

'•  5- 

i.  /•  3- 

3- 

v.  1.  2. 

'.  v.  1.  4 


i.  /.  3. 


1.  2. 
ii.  /.  6. 
i.  /.  3. 
mi.  1.  3. 


Q.  th’  embitter’d  spirit’s  strife. 


QUENCH — RACE. 


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Quench. 

God  will  not  q.  nor  slay  them  quite. 

Quench'd. 

Q.  is  the  golden  statue’s  ray. 

Quick. 

Pass  Babel  q. , and  seek  the  holy  land. 

Q.  let  the  swelling  eye  forget. 

Nor  the  q.  -swelling  breast. 

Quicken. 


They  q.  to  a timely  glow. 

Quickly. 

Less  q.  from  th’  unstable  soul  would  fade. 

Quiet. 


5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Mon.  bef.East.,  z/.viii.  1.  5. 


In  q.  ever,  and  in  shade. 

If,  the  q.  brooklet  leaving. 

In  their  own  q.  glade  should  sleep. 
To  holy  ground,  in  q.  to  aspire. 

In  thee,  and  in  this  q.  mead. 

How  q.  shews  the  woodland  scene  ! 
Our  darlings  on  earth’s  q.  breast. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 


Quire. 

Flows  out  the  echoing  lay  beyond  the  starry  q.  Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  6, 

Quit. 

If  prompt  to  q.  the  bliss  they  know. 

Early  to  q.  His  home  on  earth. 

But  cannot  q.  the  cost,  &c. 

And  learn  to  q.  with  eye  serene. 

Quivering. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  vii.  1.  1 . 
16  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


The  last  faint  pulse  of  q.  light. 
As  in  the  q.  trees. 


Evening,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


* RACE. 

A wondrous  r.  they  run. 

Foe  of  mankind  ! too  bold  thy  r. 

There  breathe  at  large,  o’erpast  thy  dangerous 
These  relics  of  a guilty  r. 

A hopeless  faith,  a homeless  r. 

Heirs  of  more  than  royal  r. 

Where  still  He  shines  on  Abraham’s  r. 

Of  her  rebellious  r.  be  won. 

From  every  region,  r.,  and  speech. 

Sporting  in  joyous  r. 

When  brothers  part  for  manhood’s  r. 

Or,  if  before  thee  in  the  r. 

Divided  in  their  earthly  r. 

In  equal  r.  fleet  o’er  the  sky. 

To  run,  untir’d,  love’s  blessed  r. 


Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
r.i  Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 


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Rachel’s — raise. 


Rachel's . 

Oh,  joy  for  R's  broken  heart ! 

Racking . 

When  r.  thoughts  the  heart  assail. 

Radiance . 

Flinging  soft  r.  far  and  wide. 

The  r.  can  abate. 

But  all  their  r. , all  their  glow. 

The  Son  of  God  in  r.  beam’d. 

But  with  mild  r.  every  hour. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v,  xii.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  z/.xiii.  /.  1. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 


To  wait,  than  if  their  own  with  all  his  r.  glow’d.  S.  Barnabas,  v . v.  /.  8. 


Radiant . 

All  r.  with  celestial  grace. 

There  hangs  a r.  coronet. 

And  round  the  sun  a r.  circle  weave. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,z>.  iv.  /.  6. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


Rage, 

The  tempest’s  r. 

Yet  r . with  passion,  swell  with  pride. 

Of  earlier  life,  though  pride  or  r. 

Raging. 

The  r.  Fire,  the  roaring  Wind. 

Rail. 

When  trembling  at  the  sacred  r. 

Rain. 

As  on  th’  uprooted  power  the  genial  r. 

A land  that  drinks  the  r.  of  Heaven  at  will. 
A gracious  r.,  freshening  the  weary  bower. 
With  fragrance  after  r. 

Rainbow . 

I mark’d  a r.  in  the  north. 

Brighter  than  r.  in  the  north. 

Sweet  R.  ! pride  of  summer  days. 

What  but  the  gentle  rJs  gleam. 

There,  parted  into  r.  hues. 

Nor  ev’ning  r.  gleam’d  so  fair. 

High  towers  the  r.  arch. 

Mild  r.  tints  at  night. 

Raining. 

Yet  Heaven  is  r.  angels’  bread. 

Rams. 

Pay,  for  soft  r.  in  season  given. 

Raise. 

Till  out  of  dust  his  magic  r. 

The  wildest  storm  the  tongue  can  r. 

And  in  the  wild  His  trophies  r. 

And  r.  accusing  shades  of  hours  gone  by. 
The  towers  His  hand  had  deign’d  to  r. 


Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Thurs.  bef.  East.,  v.v.  1.  3. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Septuagesima,  v.  x.  /.  I. 

Confirmation,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v . iv.  /.  I. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  I . 
Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  9. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  1.  4. 
3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


RAISE  —RAPTUR’D. 


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R.  thy  repining  eyes,  and  take  true  measure.  20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
And  r.  new  worlds,  where  happy  fancies  rove.  24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
And  love  to  r.  the  languid  eye.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

“Nomistthatmanmayr.jShallhidetheeye/’&c.S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  1.  8. 
Rais'd. 


Her.  them  in  His  holy  arms. 

His  wondering  brow  he  r. 

Where  the  loud  bitter  cry  is  r.  in  vain. 
His  wistful  brow  was  upward  r. 

The  veil  is  r. ; who  runs  may  read. 

The  Cross  was  r.  at  morn. 

Random. 

Not  of  those  magic  fires  at  r.  caught. 

A r.  shaft  in  season  sent. 

That  the  young  mind  at  r.  floats. 

Rang. 

Each  awful  curse,  that  on  Mount  Ebal  r. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  5, 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Bartholom.,  v.  viii.  1.  I. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  iii. 

Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


Range. 

What  passions  r.  and  glare  ! 

O blest  restraint  ! more  blessed  r.  ! 
Our  hermit  spirits  dwell,  and  r.  apart. 
Need  not  around  the  world  to  r. 


15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


Ranging. 

R.  wild  o’er  hill  and  lea. 

Rankest. 

Christ’s  mark  outwears  the  r.  blot. 

Rankling. 

The  r.  shaft  of  conscience  hide. 

For  all  thy  r.  doubts  so  sore. 

Ransom'd. 

The  r.  spirits  one  by  one  were  brought. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


ToseeGod’sr.  world  in  wrath  and  flame  depart.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 


Y es,  r.  sinner  ! wouldst  thou  know. 


22  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  I. 


Rapid. 

Too  r.  and  too  pure  for  all  but  angel  sight.  4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

Rapt. 

When  highest  r.  and  favour’d  most.  13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 


Rapture. 

Let  present  R. , Comfort,  Ease. 

No  “ Minstrel  r.”  find  for  thee. 

Save  when  in  r.  still  and  deep. 

So  when  the  tones  of  r.  gay. 

And  all  be  vernal  r.  as  of  old. 

In  r.  as  in  pain. 

Raptur'd. 

Was  present  to  his  r.  sight. 


Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  I. 
23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 


raptur’d — REACH. 


342 


Such  joy  o’er  thee,  as  r.  seraphs  know. 

In  heaven,  accordant  to  his  r.  string. 

Raptures . 

Thy  treasur’d  hopes  and  r.  high. 

Rapturous . 

My  searching  r.  glance  I throw. 

Rare. 

Swells  yon  bright  vale,  as  Eden  rich  and  r. 
Who  bent  with  bounty  r.  to  aid. 

As  faith  grows  r. 

Rash. 

How  then  should  r.  intruding  glance. 


3 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  x.  1.  I 

Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 


Rather. 

R.  than  clasp  thine  own  Deliverer’s  knee. 
And  r.  wouldst  Thou  wrestle  with  strong  pain, 
No — r.  steel  thy  melting  heart. 

Or  r.  help  us,  Lord,  to  choose  the  good. 

R.  in  all  to  be  resign’d  than  blest. 

But  r.  bless’d  are  they. 

How  have  I r.  long’d  to  kneel. 

Ray. 

How  sweet,  how  lone  the  r.  benign. 

No  cloud  in  heaven  to  slake  its  r. 

Sin  only  hides  the  genial  r. 

May  bid  His  own  heart-warming  r. 

He  watch’d  till  morning’s  r. 

Quench’d  is  the  golden  statue’s  r. 

From  west  to  east  one  thrilling  r. 

Her  northern  pinnacles . . . caught  th’  emerging?". 
Still  tending  with  intenser  r. 

Dart  from  the  wild  its  piercing  r. 

Rays. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

, Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  /.  2 
11  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Ash-Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  z/.viii.  1.  I 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7- 
17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


As  r.  around  the  source  of  light. 

To  linger,  while  the  morning  r.  illume. 
But  we  may  face  the  r.  that  stream’d. 
They  shine  by  giving  back  thy  r. 

Thine  equal  r.  are  resting  found. 

And  ended,  where  unearthly  r. 

The  r.  of  the  Almighty’s  face. 

In  solid  span  of  purest  r. 

W ith  r.  of  love  divine. 

Gives  back  the  glory  of  his  r. 

And  clearer  r.  surround. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  1.  I. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xiii.  1. 3 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
13  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7- 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  i.  /.  4 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Reach . 

R.  to  an  arrow’s  flight,  that  day. 

That  though  as  yet  beyond  our  r. 

Sure,  when  I r.  the  point  where  earth. 


4 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  5* 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


REACH — REALM. 


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Till,  far  as  sin  and  sorrow  r. 

Yet  may  we  r.  thy  shrine. 

And  cannot  r.  the  strain. 

Reached '. 

Has  r.  Thee  from  the  wild. 

Read. 


1 8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v . ix.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Mine  eye  unworthy  seems  to  r. 

Can  r.  where  Faith  is  fix’d  and  true. 
There  is  a book,  who  runs  may  r. 

And  r.  Thee  every  where. 

And  r.  in  thy  pale  eye  serene. 

I r.,  I teach,  I warn,  I pray. 

May  r.  his  homely  lesson  plain. 

We  r.  the  Pastor’s  doom. 

We  r.  our  story  true. 

The  lesson  of  sweet  peace  I r. 

Thou  who  canst  love  us,  tho’  Thou  r.  us 
R.  and  confess  the  Hand  Divine. 

Since  in  the  same  bright  glass  we  r. 

The  veil  is  rais’d  ; who  runs  may  r. 

He  only  knows, — for  He  can  r. 

Yet  comfort  in  His  eye  we  r. 

And  each  calm  feature,  ere  we  r. 

Readest. 

Thou  r.  all  thy  Saviour  meant. 


4 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Septuagesima,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
W.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  7 . 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
true.  24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  iv.  / .3. 
S.  Bartholomew,^. viii./.  I. 
S.  Luke,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


Readier. 

May  r.  spring  to  Heaven,  nor  spend  its  zeal.  24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Reading. 

R.  a mournful  lay.  5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

R.  her  cheerful  lesson  in  her  own  sweet  time.  3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 


Reads. 

Who  vainly  r.  it  there,  in  vain  had  seen  Him  die.  Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  x.  /.  6. 
E’en  He  who  r.  the  heart.  14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


Ready. 

Is  r.  yet  with  Moses’  rod. 

R.  to  give  thanks  and  live. 

Left  r.  for  the  spoil. 

Is  r.  for  the  suppliant’s  brow. 

And  r.  prove. 

With  harps  for  ever  strung,  r.  to  bless. 

R.  to  speed  and  take  no  breath. 

Till  some  repenting  heart  be  r.  for  the  skies. 
And  r.  for  the  Lord’s  embrace. 

And  r.  for  her  last  abode. 


2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

I Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Bapt. , v.  ix.  /.  5. 
S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


Realm. 

Stores  in  the  dungeon  of  His  boundless  r.  2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
The  orphan’d  r.  threw  wide  her  gates,  and  told.  3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


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REALM — RECKLESS. 


...The  shadowy  r.  from  sin  and  sorrow  free.  Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
The  bulwark  of  some  mighty  r.  Easter  Mon.,  v . iii.  1.  2. 


Realms. 

Seven  guilty  r.  at  once  on  earth’s  defiled  breast.  I Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Tor.  where  nought  can  perish.  2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

From  r.  of  triumph  or  of  rest.  H.  Comm.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 


Reap. 

If  thou  wouldst  r.  in  love. 

. . . And  r.  what  Thou  hast  sown. 


Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /. 
2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  6. 


I. 


Reason. 

For  very  pride,  and  her  high-boasted  R.’s  sake. 

Than  R.  ’s  or  the  Law’s  pale  beams. 

But  R.’s  spells  might  not  disclose. 

Watching  the  eye  where  r.  sleeps. 

R.  and  Faith  at  once  set  out. 

Till  R.  enter  in,  and  trace. 

Reasons. 

Knows  half  the  r.  why  we  smile  and  sigh.  24  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Rebel. 

Because  our  r.  works  and  will. 

Whene’er  our  r.  will. 


Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  7.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  3. 
17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 


R.  ’s  mystery  here  below. 


Rebellion’s. 

Rebellious. 


Of  her  r.  race  be  won. 

R.  murmurs  rise. 

Rebels. 

O spare  Thy  r.  for  Thine  own  dear  sake. 
Thy  r. , Lord,  their  warfare  wage. 

Rebuke. 

In  troublous  days  of  anguish  and  r. 

Recall. 

R.  the  shaft  the  murderer’s  hand  has  sped. 


S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5- 
18  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


The  traitor  Sense  r. 


Recalls. 

Receive. 


Jesu,  do  Thou  my  soul  r. 

On  bosoms  waiting  to  r. 

The  everlasting  birthright  should  r. 

No  sinner’s  eye  might  then  r. 

Then  be  it  so — My  cup  r. 

Receives. 

Each  sound  His  wakeful  ear  r. 

Reckless. 

R.  of  what  they  see  and  hear. 

But  if  indeed  with  r.  faith. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Ash- Wed. , v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 


RECKLESS—  REDREST. 


And  in  thy  r.  mood  thou  bidd’st  thy  Lord  depart.  4 Epiphany,  v.  vi. 


Thou  rulin’ st  at  such  a r.  pace. 

Nor  heed,  though  r.  spirits  ask. 

R.  of  regions  far  away. 

I feel  each  wound  ye  r.  give. 

Reclining. 

Oft  in  Life’s  stillest  shade  r. 

R.  night  and  day. 


When  r.  Christians  meet. 
Win  of  the  r.  tree. 

The  r.  of  to-day  engage. 
With  r.  sweet  of  duties  done. 
Too  like  the  r.  band. 


Reconciled. 

Reconciling. 

Record. 

Records. 

Recreant. 

Red. 


Sexagesima,  v.  i.  1 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  v: 
22  Trinity,  v.  i.  /. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  iv 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  ' 

5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  I 

SS.  Sim.&  Jud.,z\ 

18  Trinity,  v.  viii. 


Those  blossoms  r.  and  bright.  3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /. 

See  her  tipp’d  with  vernal  r.  I Epiphany,  v.  iv. 

While  seven  r.  altar-fires.  2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  . 

R.  o’er  the  forest  peers  the  setting  sun.  23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /. 

Red-breast. 

The  r.-b.  warbles  round  this  leafy  cove.  21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /. 

Red-cross. 

Ye  lift,  for  Him,  the  r.-c.  shield.  Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  x 

Reddening. 

Where  bright  leaves,  r.  ere  they  fall.  Burial  of  Dead,  v. 

Redeem. 

He  shall  r.  them  one  by  one.  5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  1 

Redeem'd. 

When  Thy  r.  at  midnight  rose.  3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Which  for  our  Lord’s  r.  is  set.  Wed. bef.  East.,z/. 

The  blood  of  souls  by  Thee  r.  I Easter,  v . ii.  /.  4 

Of  souls  that  will  not  be  r.  19  Trinity,  v.  viii. 

Redeemer' s. 

To  the  R.'s  feet  their  new-found  treasures  bear.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v. 


4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  I 

Whitsun  Tu.,  v . x 
14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  1 


R.  glory  stream. 

Redemption. 

The  breath  that  our  r.  seal’d. 

Sin’s  forfeit,  and  r.'s  cost. 

As  one  who  for  r.  still  had  long  to  wait. 

* Redrest . 

Hath  He  not  all  thy  wrongs  r.  ? 


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/.  8. 
r.  2. 

iii.  /.  3. 
3- 

.x.  /.  5. 

V./.5. 

• /.  3. 

3* 

6. 

7. 

iv.  /.  3. 
/.  2. 

2. 

/.  6. 

L 

1. 

6. 

ix.  /.  2. 
ii.  /.  4. 

iv.  /.  5. 

7.  4. 

/.  8. 

'.  2. 

ii.  /.  4. 
6. 

r.  8. 


4 Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 


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RED-SEA — REJECT. 
Red-sea . 


Upon  the  R.-s . strand. 

1 8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Reed, 

Not  for  light  Fancy’s  r. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

True  to  her  trust,  tree,  herb,  or  r. 

Over  some  broken  r.  of  earth  beneath. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Reeds. 

To  count  the  r.  that  tremble  in  the  wind. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

’Mid  r.  and  mountain  fern. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Reedy . 

O er  the  moist  and  r.  grass. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Refine. 

The  world’s  rude  furnace  must  thy  blood  r. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

R.  the  dregs,  and  yield  us  clean. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

Refin'd. 

Earth  all  r.  with  bright  supernal  fires. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

Let  it  flow  on,  but  flow  r.  and  clear. 

3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Reflected. 

E’en  as  r.  streams  of  light. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Refresh. 

R.  us,  Lord,  to  hold  it  fast. 

H.Comm.,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

Refuge. 

We  for  a nearer  r.  crave. 

I Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

But  find  no  r.  there. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

That  souls  in  r.,  holding  by  the  Cross. 

Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  5 

Refulgent. 

As  though  all  Heaven  s r.  hoard. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  2 

Refuse. 

R.  to  speak,  or  speak  amiss. 

4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Their  witness  can  r. 

Easter  Tu.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

...  In  very  love  r. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

R.  we  or  obey. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

Refus'd. 

His  daily  course  r.  to  run. 

I Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Regenerate. 

The  spring  of  the  r.  heart. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Region. 

The  r.  “ very  far  away. 

4 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

From  every  r.,  race,  and  speech. 

The  r.  of  Thy  choice. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1 . 1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Regions. 

To  r.  farthest  from  the  fount  of  day. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

Towards  promis’d  r.  of  serener  grace. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Reckless  of  r.  far  away. 

22  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

To  r.  where  one  thought  serene. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  1.  7. 

Reject 

R.  us  evermore. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

REJOICE — REMEMBRANCE. 


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Rejoice, 

Wake  Abraham  to  r. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Thou  bidd’st  r.  ; they  dare  not  mourn. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

All  worship  and  r. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

SeenTd  to  r.  in  sunshine  all  her  own. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

All  joy  to  souls  that  can  r. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

But  as  he  rises  to  r. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

Taught  us  in  trials  to  r. 

Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Rejoicing. 

Then  on  their  way  r.  go. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

R.  still,  and  doing  good. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

And  still  the  saints  r.  there. 

Purification,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

Release. 

And  love  towards  men  of  love — salvation  and 

r.  Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

E’en  from  the  womb  takes  no  r. 

Circumcision,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

Relent. 

Tell,  Heaven  has  wrath  that  can  r.  no  more.  2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Relenting. 

Where  the  r.  sun  has  smil’d. 

SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

Relics. 

These  r.  of  a guilty  race. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

The  r.  of  lost  innocence. 

Easter  Day,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

The  r.  dear  to  thought. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

R.  ye  are  of  Eden’s  bowers. 

Christ’s  r.  round  the  holy  place. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

Relief. 

Lend  us,  Lord,  Thy  sure  r. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

And  hasten’d  with  r. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Were  suffer’d  there  without  r. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

To  the  lost  spirit  brings  r. 

H.Cornm.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Relieve. 

Sighs  that  exhaust  but  not  r. 

Sun.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

To  solace  and  r. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Relieves. 

That  sorrow  best  r. 

SS.  Phil.&  Jas.,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 

Remain. 

Seeking  how  near  they  may  unharm’d  r. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

Ten  cleans’d,  and  only  one  r.  ! 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

“Ten  cleans’d  and  one  r.  !” 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

He  and  his  lot  unchang’d  r. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Remember’'  d. 

And  brooding  o’er  r.  sin. 

Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Remembering. 

R.  Whose  we  were,  how  dearly  won. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

R.  Bethlehem,  and  that  glorious  night. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Remembrance. 

The  sweet  r.  bear. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

By  sweet  r.  soothe  our  woes. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

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REMEMBRANCES — REPEAT. 


Remembrances. 


Such  dear  r.  will  hover. 

Remind. 

R.  us,  how  our  darksome  clay. 


Remnant. 

Thou  lov’st  Thy  chosen  r.  to  divide. 

Remorse. 

E’en  in  r.,  would  smile  on  Thee. 

Care  and  r.  are  lost,  like  motes  in  light  divine. 
Turn  with  a wish  to  down?  will  late  r. 

You  would  have  thought  R.  and  Woe. 

In  sorrow  and  r.  to  sing. 

Remorseful. 

Nor  on  r.  thoughts  to  brood,  &c. 

Remotest. 

Thrill  through  his  heart’s  r.  cells. 

Remove. 

Though  not  a beam  the  clouds  r. 

Rend. 

R.  not  her  silken  veil  too  soon. 

When,  ere  the  final  pang  His  soul  should  r. 
Go,  with  thy  voice  the  altar  r. 

Renders. 

She  r.  for  each  scatter’d  seed. 

Renew. 

Low  at  Thy  feet  r.  her  vows. 

The  hallow’d  hour  do  Thou  r. 


Renew’d. 

R.  in  every  pulse. 

Joy  to  the  faithful  Three  r. 

And  all  thy  bliss  r. 

Ye  felt  it  all  r. 

Only  the  first  r. — the  heathen’s  choice. 

Renown. 

For  wealth  or  power,  for  pleasure  or  r. 
And  spreads  her  robes  of  old  r. 

Rent. 

As  when  th’  unclouded  heavens  were  r. 
And  winds  have  r.  thy  sheltering  bowers. 

Repair. 

Then  to  his  early  home  did  Love  r. 

Repay. 

And  well  did  she  thy  loyal  love  r. 

Repeat. 

Because  their  secret  souls  a holy  strain  r. 


S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

I Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

I Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  7- 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ix.l.  4. 

Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

Tu. bef. East.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  3 
11  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

K.  Charles  M.,  z/.  viii.  /.  1* 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


REPENTING — RESCUED. 


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Repenting . 

Where  is  the  sweet  repose  of  hearts  r. 

Till  some  r.  heart  be  ready  for  the  skies. 

Repining, 

To  chase  r.  fancies,  as  they  rise. 

Raise  thy  r.  eyes,  and  take  true  measure. 

Reply. 

Ask,  and  some  angel  will  r. 

We  in  the  words  of  Truth  r. 

Repose. 

The  eye  first  finds  thee  out  in  thy  secure  r. 
We  ask  not  full  r. 

Where  is  the  sweet  r . of  hearts  repenting. 
Are  we  in  shelter  or  r. 

But  that  Thou  call’st  us  Brethren  : sweet  r. 
That  strew  your  pillow  of  r. 

While  Monarchs  seek  thee  for  r. 


Repos'd. 

And  our  dear  Lord  in  bliss  r. 

Thine  armies  awfully  r. 

Reposing. 

R.  in  decay  serene. 

Whence  thy  r.  Faith. 

Repress'd. 

But  He  their  aching  gaze  r. 

Reproach. 

From  foul  r.,  from  thrilling  fears. 

Reproachful . 


His  face  from  rude  r.  gaze. 

Reprobate. 

With  gather’d  wrath  the  r.  to  whelm. 

Reproof. 


In  sweet  r.  on  thee  was  bent. 


Reprove. 

Sing,  my  sadness  to  r. 

The  maniac’s  rushing  frenzy  to  r. 

Our  wavering  spirits  would  r. 

Reproves. 

There  seek  his  answer  when  the  world  r. 


Reproving. 

R.  thankless  man,  who  fears. 

Rescue. 

Thou  took’st  on  Thee  to  r.  man. 


Rescued. 


I Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

Mon.bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  7. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


Each  leading  many  a r.  soul. 
God  for  each  r.  soul. 


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Earth  shall  r.  her  part. 

By  all  Thy  love  did  once  r. 
R.  thee  to  thy  weal  or  woe. 


RESIGN — REST. 


Resign. 


Resignation. 


Somewhat  of  R.'s  tone. 

Come,  R.,  spirit  meek. 

Resign'd. 

R.  or  sullen,  he  will  hear  our  sighs. 

Rather  in  all  to  be  r.  than  blest. 

Their  Lord  r.  them  all,  to  earn. 

And  idly  droops,  to  thee  r. 

Rest. 

The  secret  this  of  R.  below. 

Fit  us  for  perfect  R.  above. 

Be  my  last  thought,  how  sweet  to  r. 

Where  shall  the  holy  Cross  find  r.  ? 

Think  not  of  r.  ; though  dreams  be  sweet. 
He  in  youth  shall  find  his  r. 

Not  to  be  scar’d  from  that  sure  r. 

Pointing  to  Thee  in  Thy  sure  r. 

Of  confidence  and  r. 

As  when  He  said,  Be  still,  and... sank  to  r. 
The  soaring  soul  from  r. 

The  fount  of  sweetness,  they  shall  r. 

Till  then,  who  r.,  presume  ; who  turn,  &c. 
Stores  in  earth’s  dark  womb  that  r. 

In  perfect  r. 

In  perfect  r. ! 

That  Love  yet  lives,  and  Patience  shall  find  r. 
With  him  and  Thee  shall  r. 

To  r.  one  little  hour. 

When  in  the  grave  with  Thee  my  limbs  shall  r. 
And  wish  it  worthier  on  a Parent’s  heart  to  r. 
They  doubt  not  of  their  Master’s  r. 

And  darted  to  its  place  of  r. 

Slumber  is  there,  but  not  of  r. 

Is  open — win  your  way,  and  take  your  r. 
There  drink  ; and  when  ye  are  at  r. 

Nor  unlamented  sink  to  r. 

This  was  no  world  of  r.  for  thee  ! 

On  thee  alone  My  blessing  r. ! 

But  cannot  r.,  nor  cheat  our  woe. 

Our  r.  must  be  “no  r.  below.” 

Each  to  his  r.  beneath  their  parent  shade. 
And  ere  they  sink  to  r. 

For  to  the  r.  both  words  and  form. 

Sure  pledge  of  her  eternal  r . 


Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xx.  1.  3. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,z/.  iii.  /.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  xv.  1.  4. 
Morning,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5- 

II  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
S.  Matthias,  v . vii.  /.  4. 


REST — RETURN. 


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Wouldst  Thou  Thine  aching  forehead  r. 

And  sweet  the  old  man’s  r. 

Can  his  soul  choose  but  be  at  r.  ? 

Him  on  his  way  to  endless  r. 

How  sweet  to  them,  in  such  brief  r. 

Leaving  their  own  experienc’d  r. 

The  seal  of  glory  won  and  pledge  of  promis’d  r. 
From  realms  of  triumph  or  of  r. 

Answering  its  call ; we  gladlier  r. 

We  wish  him  health  ; he  sighs  for  r. 


Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
H.Comm.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 


Rested. 

Where  r.  once  the  Temple’s  stately  shade. 

Resting. 

Till  all,  both  r.  and  employ. 

Till  r.  by  th’  incarnate  Lord. 

Thine  equal  rays  are  r.  found. 

Now  r.  from  your  jealous  care. 


3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  1 


Restless. 

Our  r.  bark  from  year  to  year. 

O come  that  day,  when  in  this  r.  heart. 
His  chime  of  r.  motion. 

When  from  our  r.  couch  we  start. 

The  giddy  waves  so  r.  hurl’d. 

From  idle  words,  that  r.  throng. 

Still  r.  ask  ye  more. 

Still  in  the  world’s  hot  r.  gleam. 

Too  r.  for  a sick  man’s  sight. 

Some  heart  too  weary  of  the  r.  world. 

Restor'd. 

R.  to  life,  and  power,  and  thought. 
Largely  thy  gifts  should  be  r. 

The  story  of  your  love  r. 

Restraint. 

O blest  r. ! more  blessed  range  ! 

Rests. 

Thy  sad  eye  r.  upon  Thy  faithful  few. 

Our  own,  our  royal  Saint  : thy  memory  r. 


1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,^.  iv.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
S.  Mark,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


The  R.  and  the  Life. 


Resurrection. 


Retire. 

Still  as  the  surging  waves  r. 

’Tis  well,  true  hearts  should  for  a time  r. 


Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 


Retreat. 

Meek  Walton ! shews  thy  green  r.  I Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Return . 

Till  to  our  soul  the  former  days  r.  3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


RETURN — RICH. 


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Of  mingled  joy  and  awe  r. 

Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

Age  would  to  youth  r. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

Hence,  till  thy  God  r. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  2. 

To  the  forbidden  feast  r. 

8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Go,  to  the  world  r. , nor  fear  to  cast. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Only  r.  and  love. 

Commination,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Return'd. 

How  endless  love  should  be  r. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Returning. 

New  mercies,  each  r . day. 

Morning,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Lessons  sweet  of  spring  r. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

As  suits  a lost  r.  spouse. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Our  own  r.  Cross. 

Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Reveal. 

Lips,  that  might  half  Heaven  r. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

He  only  can  the  cause  r. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Reveal'd. 

For  Thee  to  be  r. 

Christmas,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

Love  face  to  face  r. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

To  him  and  us  r. 

2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

His  persecuted  Lord  r. 

Conv.  of  S.Paul,  v.  iv./.  5. 

Take  up  the  promise  He  r. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Reveals. 

And  one  by  one  to  earth  r. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Revel. 

And  still,  as  loud  the  r.  swells. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

And  r.  in  the  light. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Reverence. 

Where  Martha  lov’d  to  wait  with  r.  meet.  1 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  Z. 

With  breathless  R.  waiting  by. 

Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Reverently. 

Less  r.  advance. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Revive. 

I would  r.  it  in  my  heart. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

R.  our  dying  fires,  to  burn. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

Reviving. 

Bless’d  increase  of  r.  Earth, 

Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Like  a r.  flower  when  storms  are  hush’d, 

& c.  Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Rich . 

Hues  of  the  r . unfolding  morn.  Morning,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

Swells  yon  bright  vale,  as  Eden  r.  and  rare.  1 Lent,  v . iii.  /.  3. 

R.  with  celestial  jewelry.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Above  this  earth — so  r.  a spell.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  L 2. 

But  thou,  r.  vine,  art  grafted  there.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

In  one  r.  glory  shone.  Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Went  with  Him  through  the  r.  man’s  door.  S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 


RICHER — RILL. 


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Richer . 

A brighter  star,  a r.  bloom. 

No  r.  incense  breathes  on  earth. 

Riches. 

Of  Christ’s  true  r.  o’er  all  time  and  space. 

Richest. 

Their  r..,  sweetest,  purest  store. 

Ever  the  r.  tenderest  glow. 

By  r.  fruits  is  known. 

The  r.  green  her  mountain  garland  weave. 

Richly. 

How  r.  crown’d  ! how  well  improv’d  ! 

Ride. 

While  we  triumphant  r.  and  have,  &c. 

Our  bark  at  sea  must  r. 

Rider' s. 

Like  a bold  steed  that  owns  his  r.'s  arm. 

Ridge. 

Mounts  o’er  a cloudy  r.,  and  all  is  bright. 

Rife. 

In  Reason’s  world  what  storms  are  r. 

Right. 

A Saviour’s  r .,  so  dearly  bought. 

Of  hearts,  the  r.  of  love  divine. 

Soon  shalt  thou  read  the  mystery  r. 

Such  incense  as  of  r.  belongs. 

Know,  though  at  God’s  r.  hand  I live. 

R.  onward  speed,  yet  join  at  last. 

At  God’s  r.  hand,  a bidden  guest. 

Enough,  if  r.  our  feeble  lays. 

If  r.  of  thee  we  deem. 

Righteous . 

His  r.  doom,  that  meek  true-hearted  Love. 
All  r.f  good,  and  true. 

That  shew’d  the  r.  suffering  still. 

Righteousness. 

Ye  stars  that  round  the  Sun  of  r. 

Rightly. 

So  all  God  does,  if  r.  understood. 

O great  Apostle  ! r.  now. 

Rill. 

Till  freely  leaps  the  sparkling  r. 

On  the  lonely  mountain  r. 

The  hidden  r.  to  charm. 

By  the  clear  r.  and  palmy  shade. 


4 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  1.  I. 
Septuagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

S.Barthol.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  9. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  1.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  1.  4. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 


A a 


RILL— RISEN. 


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Go  up  and  watch  the  new-born  r. 

At  first  a lonely  r. 

From  many  a torrent  r. 

Ring. 

His  Magic  R.,  his  Rock,  his  Tower. 

And  fits  the  spousal  r. 

Ringing. 

E’en  with  the  loud  Hosanna  r.  in  His  ears. 


Easter  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  i. 
Easter  Mon. , v.  vi.  /.  4. 
20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


Where,  like  the  r.  of  a child. 
Till  r.  for  the  cross  and  grave. 
Is  r.  them  to  pearly  blaze. 


Ringlets. 

Ripen'd. 

Ripening. 


Rippling. 

Where  r.  wave  and  dashing  oar. 


East.  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  xii.  /.  2. 
3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


Rise. 

What  lights  would  all  around  us  r. ! 

Then  r.  at  dawn  of  day. 

For  ever  r.,  and  sing,  and  shine. 

Your  grateful  intercessions  r. 

To  the  decaying  world,  till  Angels  bid  us  r. 
Must  r.,  to  free. 

May  r.  on  high,  and  holy  songs. 

R.,  shine,  and  sing,  thou  captive  thrall. 

R. , go  thy  way  in  peace,  possess’d. 

Which  day  and  night  before  thine  altars  r. 
Rebellious  murmurs  r. 

His  thoughts  to  Heaven  the  steadier  r. 

Man’s  portion  is  to  die  and  r.  again. 

R.  wafted  with  the  parting  breath. 

Just  as  thy  towers,  Damascus,  r. 

Didst  guide  our  hope,  where  Christ  should  r. 
Stoop  from  the  clouds  ? Why  sleep  ye  ? r. , &c. 
Then  all  together  r.,  and  reign  with  Thee. 
What  ? fall’n  again  ? yet  cheerful  r. 

Nor  Expectation  r. 

Bewildering  shadows  r. 

Like  thee  to  patient  Faith,  shall  r.  forgiven. 
Sure  after  thee  in  time  to*  r. 

R.  floating  on  its  dove-like  way. 


Morning,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  5- 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  7. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


Risen. 

R. , may  embalm  His  sacred  name. 
Her  r.  Son  and  Lord. 

“ Who  died  to  heal,  is  r.  to  save.” 
Our  only  Lord  is  r.  and  gone. 

In  lonely  hours,  Christ  r.  appears. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  2 


RISEN — ROAM. 


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Thy  Lord  is  r.  indeed.  Easter  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

Ere  the  whole  widow’d  Church... her  r.  Lord.  S. Thomas,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

“ Your  God  is  r.,  and  may  not  here  be  found  !”  S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

Rises. 

R.  and  sets  th’  unchanging  day.  2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

R.  the  holy  pile  that  Kedron’s  valley  fills.  4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
But  as  he  r.  to  rejoice.  S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

R.  for  that  proud  world  the  saints’... prayer.  All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 


Rising. 

Hearts  that  with  r.  morn  arise  ! 

R.  and  falling  as  on  angel  wings. 

R.  and  falling  on  the  ear. 

Of  Jesus  from  the  couch  of  darkness  r.  ! 
But  by  the  r.  Saviour’s  light. 

Rite. 

Their  summons  to  the  holy  r. 

Rites. 

Not  yet  for  these,  nor  all  the  r. 

Riven. 

“ How  art  thou  r.  and  strewn  abroad !” 
His  bonds  hath  r. 

Before  His  feet  the  clouds  were  r . 

Thy  very  heart  was  r. 

River. 


Morning,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  1.  3. 


Watch  Time’s  full  r.  as  it  flows. 

Upon  a clear  blue  r. 

Nor  for  yon  r.  islet  wild. 

Road. 


Evening,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 


Room  to  deny  ourselves  ; a r. 

Pause  where  we  may  upon  the  desert  r. 
Guided  by  her,  along  the  mountain  r. 
Opening  His  r. 

We  must  not  change  our  r. 

Where  on  the  lonely  woodland  r. 


Morning,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


And  led  through  boundless  air  thy  conquering  r.  23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 


More  pleas’d  upon  his  brightening  r. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  1.  7. 


Roam. 

They,  while  they  seem  to  r. 

Or  like  pale  ghosts  that  darkling  r. 

O let  my  heart  no  further  r. 

If  chance  some  heedless  heart  should  r. 

Or  lawless  r.  around  this  earthly  waste. 
Unmurmuring  through  the  world  to  r. 

And  ’mid  the  heathen  where  they  r. 

From  Jesus’  grave  to  r. 

With  beating  hearts  we  r.  the  haunted  ground. 


3 Advent,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Good  Friday,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

I Easter,  v.  x.  1.  4. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
18  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 


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ROAM’D — ROCKS. 
Roam'd. 


He  thoughtless  r.  and  free.  5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Roam' st. 

Where’er  Thou  r.9  one  happy  soul,  we  know.  Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


Roa??iing. 

R.  in  youth’s  uncertain  wild. 

Roams. 

And  guilty  man,  where’er  he  r. 

Roar. 

That  tremble  not  at  Ocean’s  boundless  r. 

Roaring. 

The  raging  Fire,  the  r.  Wind. 

Rob. 

Again  to  fall,  and  r.  Thy  shrine. 

Robe. 

As  with  a seraph’s  r.  of  fire. 

The  rod  of  discipline,  the  r.  of  shame. 

Robes. 

With  glittering  r.  and  garlands  sweet. 
From  r.  of  Tyrian  dye. 

By  perfect  r.  of  triumph  known. 

Thy  vestal  r.9  array’d. 

Who  worship  there  in  Aaron’s  r.  array’d. 
Spotless  their  r.  and  pure. 

Her  Christmas  r.  unbound. 

And  spreads  her  r.  of  old  renown. 

Rock. 

Who,  when  the  whirlwinds  r.  the... grove. 
How  on  a r.  they  stand. 

On  ocean  waste  or  r. 

Well  may  ye  gather  round  the  r. 

In  the  r.  's  dreary  sides. 

The  r.  is  smitten,  and  to  future  years. 

The  giant  altar  on  the  r. 

He  on  the  r.  may  bid  us  stand,  and  see. 
As  on  the  r.  the  Prophet  stood. 

His  Magic  Ring,  his  R .,  his  Tower. 
Feeling  the  r.  beneath  his  feet. 

A sheltering  r.  in  Memory’s  waste. 

One  r.  amid  the  weltering  floods. 

Rocks. 

What  r.  she  shall  o’erleap  or  rend. 

Where  over  r.  and  sands  arise. 

Lo  ! at  His  angry  blast  the  r.  unclose. 
Because  the  r.  the  nearer  prospect  close. 
By  lonely  prayer  the  haunted  r.  among. 


5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Septuagesima,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  27.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


ROCKY — ROOM. 


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Rocky. 

Far  in  the  r.  walls  of  Sion  sleep. 

Out  of  the  r.  wall. 

Rod. 

Is  ready  yet  with  Moses’  r.. 

Or  that  the  r.  they  take  so  calm. 

Take  Moses’  r.,  the  r.  of  prayer,  and  call. 
The  r.  of  Heaven  has  touch’d  them  all. 
Snatch’d  sudden  from  th’  avenging  r. 

Let  Him  strike  home  and  bless  the  r. 
Lord,  wave  again  Thy'  chastening  r. 

Still  sweetly  yielding  to  the  r. 

No  sage’s  r.  may  track  their  ways. 

The  r.  of  discipline,  the  robe  of  shame. 


Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Wed. bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 

II  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  v.  1.  3. 


Roll. 

E’en  so,  heart-searching  Lord,  as  years  r.  on. 
Years  r.  away  : again  the  tide  of  crime. 

R.  back,  and,  lo  ! a royal  train. 

To  where  lone  mountains  tower,  or  billows  r. 
Here  is  our  Lord,  and  not  where  thunders  r. 
But  should  the  mist  of  woe  r.  by. 

Were  your  unerring  r.  display’d. 

Never  so  blest,  as  when  in  Jesus’  r. 

That  o’er  Me  r.  so  dark  and  deep. 

In  glorious  order  r. 

Roll’d. 

Th’  imprisoning  stone  is  r.  away. 


I Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Easter  Day,  v.  x.  /.  4. 


Rolls . 

Though  darkly  round  Thine  anger  r. 

Each  bolt,  that  o’er  the  sinner  vainly  r. 

Or  deepening  r.  along. 

Romantic. 

Through  wither’d  bents — r.  note  and  clear. 


1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 


Rome. 

That  sounds  the  dirge  of  R. 

At  R.  she  wears  it,  as  of  old. 

Roof. 

The  while  upon  his  terrac’d  r. 

Beneath  some  cottage  r. 

The  dazzling  lines  of  her  majestic  r. 
Beneath  the  shadow  of  His  r. 

Room. 


Whitsun  Mon.,z/.  xi.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 
17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


R.  to  deny  ourselves,  &c.  Morning,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

In  every  heart  that  gives  them  r.  4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

The  world’s  a r.  of  sickness,  where  each  heart.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Glancing  around  his  prison  r.  S.  Peter,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

Once  more  I came  : the  silent  r.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  I, 


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ROOT — ROUND. 


Root. 

But  ere  the  poison  r.  was  grown. 

Faith  is  their  fix’d  unswerving  r. 

Where  deepest  strikes  her  kindly  r. 

Rose. 

Her.  and  went,  nor  ask’d  Thee  why. 

When  Thy  redeem’d  at  midnight  r. 

Who  ever  saw  the  earliest  r.  ? 

The  Son  of  God  by  moonlight  r. 

No — let  the  dainty  r.  awhile. 

R.  up  in  wavy  spires. 

At  once  he  r. , and  left  his  gold. 

Roseate. 

That  not  two  r.  cups  are  crown’d. 

Roses. 

The  household  stores  untouch’d,  the  r.  bright. 
Sweet  r.  one  by  one,  nor  autumn  leaves  decay. 

Rosy. 

Blush’d  on  the  r.  spray. 

The  snow-clad  peaks  of  r.  light. 

Rough. 

He  who  with  one  r.  word,  some  early  day. 
Sprang  from  r.  ocean’s  womb. 

Round. 

The  trivial  r.,  the  common  task. 

When  r.  Thy  wondrous  works  below. 

Are  gathering  r.  the  Judge’s  path. 

E’en  so,  the  world  is  thronging  r.  to  gaze. 
That  draw  their  curtains  closer  r. 

Like  children  gazing  r. 

With  due  feet  tracing  r. 

Like  circles  widening  r. 

Still,  as  the  day  comes  r. 

Though  darkly  r.  Thine  anger  rolls. 

On  every  side  are  r.  us  set. 

When  all  seems  faithless  r.  and  drear. 

And,  r.  the  Cross,  makes  night  of  day. 

Nor  wait  desponding  r.  the  bridegroom’s  door. 
Mark  ye,  how  close  she  veils  her  r. 

Well  may  ye  gather  r.  the  rock. 

Angels  r.  His  glory-throne. 

And  dearest  hearts  are  bursting  r. 

Floats  r.  their  steps,  where’er  they  move. 

Ere  lost  in  Folly’s  r. 

Where  slowly,  r.  his  isles  of  sand. 

The  traveller  on  his  r. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Morning,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

I Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  1.  1 . 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  vi.  L 4. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Wed.bef.  East.,?/,  iii.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


ROUND — ROVE. 


Within  the  temple’s  solemn  r. 

All  evil  spirits  r.  about. 

Back  to  our  earthly  r. 

Wove  the  gay  dance  r.  oak  or  palm. 

Alas,  my  brother  ! r.  thy  tomb. 

Who  now  are  shouting  r. 

Now  foes  shall  trench  thee  r. 

When  r.  our  walls  the  battle  lowers. 

And  watchful  foes  are  stealing  r. 

Drawn  r.  him  like  a shroud. 

The  eye  in  smiles  may  wander  r. 

Forgive,  if  r.  thy  towers  he  walk  in  fear. 

And  r.  us  and  beneath. 

The  red-breast  warbles  r.  this  leafy  cove. 

By  youthful  Hope  seen  beaming  r.  her  walls. 

Contented  in  his  darkling  r . 

A thousand  wild-flowers  r.  them  shall  unfold. 

A r.  of  listless  joy  and  weary  strife. 

Now  through  her  r.  of  holy  thought. 

E’en  r.  the  death-bed  of  the  good. 

But  r.  us,  far  and  near. 

Christ’s  relics  r.  the  holy  place. 

They  own  Him,  kneeling  r. 

What  sudden  blaze  is  r.  him  pour’d. 

Like  pulses  that  r.  harp-strings  float. 

So,  as  we  walk  our  earthly  r. 

Ye  stars  that  r.  the  Sun  of  righteousness. 

And  r.  the  sun  a radiant  circle  weave. 

That  r.  the  martyr’s  death-bed  plays. 

One  gentle  footstep  gliding  r. 

For  friends  that  press  officious  r. 

The  while  r.  altar,  niche,  and  shrine. 

Rouse. 

Alas  ! no  need  to  r.  them,  &c. 

Then  r.  thee  from  desponding  sleep. 

Rous'd. 

When  r.  from  weeping  o’er  His  shroud. 

Rove. 

Seems  like  a saint  to  r. 

Y e lawless  glances,  freely  r. 

Yet  as  along  this  violet  bank  T r. 

And  far  and  wide  their  fancies  r. 

Shews  where  the  distant  shadows  r. 

And  raise  new  worlds,  where  happy  fancies  r.  24  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  3. 
Crosses  and  wrongs  where’er  he  r.  S.  Peter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

The  widow’d  Church  is  fain  to  r.  SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


359 

Whitsun  Tues.,^.  vii.  /.  4. 
2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  I. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

11  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

1 1 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  5- 
S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,z\xiv./.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  /.  1 . 
S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvii.  1.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 


1 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 
Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 


360 


ROV’D— RUED. 


Rov'd. 

But,  while  I r.  or  idly  dream’d. 

Rover. 

To  snatch  the  r.  from  the  dangerous  strand. 

Roving. 

Two  ways  alone  his  r.  eye. 

Rovings. 

For  moonlight  r.  in  the  fragrant  glades. 

Royal. 

Guests  rudely  went  and  came, ...the  r.  Child. 
Three  chosen  bands,  in  r.  state. 

With  more  than  r.  pomp,  and  pierce  the  skies. 
Heirs  of  more  than  r.  race. 

Roll  back,  and,  lo  ! a r.  train. 

Into  a conqueror’s  r.  feast. 

Nor  had  proclaim’d  His  r.  birth. 

Our  own,  our  r.  Saint. 

Her  r.  offering  brings. 

Rude. 

The  changeful  burden  still  of  their  r.  lawless  cry. 
O’er  the  r.  sandy  lea. 

Their  waves  in  r.  alarm. 

Here  in  the  coarse  r.  earth. 

Bare  to  the  r.  world’s  withering  view. 

Under  the  r.  and  wasteful  sky  ! 

When  r.  and  selfish  spirits  breathe  too  near. 
His  face  from  r.  reproachful  gaze. 

But  one  poor  fisher’s  r.  and  scanty  store. 

And  drown  in  r.  tempestuous  blaze. 

The  world’s  r.  furnace  must  thy  blood  refine. 
The  r.  bad  thoughts,  that  in  our  bosom’s  night. 
Thus  saints,  that  seem  to  die  in  earth’s  r.  strife. 
Free  from  r.  care  and  mirth. 

While  from  some  r.  and  powerless  arm. 

Our  r.  essays  of  love. 

Tempering  r.  hearts  with  calm  angelic  force. 

Rudely. 

Guests  r.  went  and  came,  where  slept,  &c. 

To  power  or  fame  we  r.  press. 

Ruder. 

Nor  soil’d  by  r.  breath. 

Be  this  our  charm,  mellowing  Earth’s  r.  noise. 
Too  soon  some  r.  sound. 

Rudest. 

Though  the  r.  band  assail  her. 

Rued. 

Which  else  were  r.  too  bitterly. 


i Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  I . 5. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

, 1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  i.  1.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

I Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


RUGGED — RUNS. 


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Rugged. 

Then  bolder  scale  the  r.  fell. 

Ruin. 

R.  below  and  wrath  above. 

How  do  thy  towers  in  r.  lie. 

A vault  of  r.  and  decay. 

To  r. : one  by  one. 

Light  be  the  hand  of  R.  laid. 

While  on  her  death-bed,  ere  to  r.  hurl’d. 

Ruin’d. 

If  all  must  be  forsaken,  r.  all. 

Mourning  the  r.  home  he  still  must  love,  &c. 
At  sight  of  r.  altars,  prophets  slain. 

That  by  some  r.  homestead  builds. 


7 Trinity,  v.  vi. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ii 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v. 
Easter  Day,  v.  x 
2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  z 
S.  Michael,  v.  x. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  \ 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v. 
9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1 
Restoration,  v.  v 


Ruins. 

When  Babel’s  very  r.  burn. 

We  in  the  midst  of  r.  live. 

Nor  by  the  wayside  r.  let  us  mourn. 

Rule. 

Our  darkness  best  may  r. 

Till  by  such  chords,  as  r.  the  choirs  above. 
How  He  should  r.,  and  she  with  full,  &c. 
By  our  own  niggard  r.  we  try. 

Rulers. 

The  R.  of  this  Christian  land. 

Ye  r.  of  the  earth. 

Rules. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v 
I Trinity,  v.  ii.  I 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /. 

2 Christmas,  v.  \ 
4 Epiphany,  v.  v 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi 
22  Trinity,  v.  ix. 

Evening,  v.  x.  /. 
Purification,  v.  i\ 


He  shall  descend,  who  r.  above. 
...Who  r.  the  world  He  plann’d. 


At  R.’s  angry  din. 


Rumour’s. 

Run. 


Whitsun  Mon. , v, 
S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x 


His  daily  course  refus’d  to  r.  I Christmas,  v.  i, 

A wondrous  race  they  r.  Septuagesima,  v. 

And  to  and  fro  the  tidings  r.  Good  Friday,  v. 

Alas  ! the  weary  course  I r.  ! Whitsun  Tues.,  v 

And  blood  and  fire  haver,  in  mingled  stream.  I Trinity,  v.  i.  1. 
Where  all  bright  hues  together  r.  2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /. 

The  turbid  waters  brightening  as  they  r.  3 Trinity,  v.  viii. 

Their  course  will  all  be  r.  10  Trinity,  v.  ii. 

To  r.,  untir’d,  love’s  blessed  race.  Bur.  of  Dead,  v. 


Runn’st. 

Thou  r.  at  such  a reckless  pace. 

Runs. 

There  is  a book,  who  r.  may  read. 

Her  thankful  heart  r.  o’er. 


Sexagesima,  v.  i. 

Septuagesima,  v. 
3 Easter,  v.  v.  /. 


I-  5- 

/•  5- 

i.  /.  2. 

. /.  3. 

4- 

'.  i.  /.  2. 

/•  3. 

L /.  8. 

'.5. 

. 1.  4. 

. xiv.  1.  2. 
• 5. 

■ 7- 

r.  /.  8. 

ii.  1.  7. 
ii.  1.  6. 

1.  1. 


T.  1.  2. 

. xiii.  1.  4. 

3- 

i.  /.  2. 

. /.  2. 
iv.  /.  2. 

ii.  /.  3. 

’.  ii.  1.  2. 

4- 

3* 

1.4. 

1. 4. 

xiii.  /.  3. 

/.  2. 

i.  1.  I. 

4- 


RUNS — SACRED. 


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Faith  faster  r.,  but  waits  without. 

The  veil  is  rais’d  ; who  r.  may  read. 

Rural. 

The  secret  love  of  r.  things. 

From  many  a r.  nook  unthought  of  there. 

Rush'd. 

The  fires  that  r.  on  Sinai  down. 

Rushing. 

By  r.  waves  and  falling  stars. 

Who,  waken’d  by  the  r.  midnight  shower. 
The  maniac’s  r.  frenzy  to  reprove. 

A r.,  mighty  wind. 

To  make  the  r.  fire-flood  seem. 

Rustle. 

The  leaves  that  r.  near  us  seem  to  tell. 

The  wild  winds  r.  in  the  piping  shrouds. 

Rustling. 

Thou  r.  breeze  so  fresh  and  gay. 

The  serpent’s  r.  coils  affright. 

Ruthless. 

What  r.  Time  has  wrought. 

Sweep  r.  o’er  each  silken  form. 


S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 


SAB BA  TH 


Or  like  thy  s.  Cross. 

Sacred. 

And  wiser  Mary  linger’d  at  Thy  s.  feet. 
Some  shelter  is  in  sight,  some  j'.  safe  abode. 
For  all  the  light  of  s.  lore. 

Around  the  s.  hill. 

Along  the  s.  line. 

Risen,  may  embalm  His  s.  name. 

The  scrolls  of  j-.  lore. 

Break  in  upon  her  s.  trance. 

The  s.  soul-enthralling  strain. 

Dear  s.  haunts  of  glory  and  of  woe. 

There  is  a spot  within  this  j.  dale. 

Thy  s.  form  is  gone. 

Sitting  by  turns  beneath  Thy  s.  feet. 

Seem’d  in  that  hour. 

To  heap  the  censer’s  s.  fire. 

O never  shall  it  set,  the  j1.  light. 

With  all  that  s.  is  and  sweet. 

The  s.  weeks,  with  unfelt  pace. 

What  echoes  from  the  j.  dome. 


Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

I Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Circumcision,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Mon. bef. East.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  1. 1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

I Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 


SACRED — SAD. 


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Upon  this  s.  beach. 

Are  heard  her  s.  tones,  &c. 

Where  souls  with  s.  hunger  sighing. 

Here  lay  His  limbs,  and  here  His  s.  head. 
Most  s.,  most  Thine  own. 

Ye  to  the  j-.  Hermit  duteous  brought. 

For  s.  song,  Joy’s  golden  mean. 

May  learn  the  s.  air,  &c. 

When  trembling  at  the  s.  rail. 

The  s.  nuptial  hall. 

Of  converse  high,  and  j.  home. 

Thou  voice  of  s.  song. 

And  loves  thy  s.  mirth. 

As  in  the  S.  Land,  the  shadows  fall. 

The  breath  of  s.  song. 

As,  in  this  s.  hour  and  still. 

Sacrifice. 

God  will  provide  for  s. 

O could  we  learn  that  J'. 

Who  s.  the  blind  and  lame. 

Like  birds  of  evil  wing,  to  mar  our  s. 

O most  entire  and  perfect  s. 

Breathes  sweeter  than  whole  years  of  s.  below. 
His  dove-like  soul — best  s. 

Fresh  from  th’  atoning  s. 

That  precious  s. 

Keeps  back  our  glorious  s.  to-day. 

Absolv’d,  in  thankful  s.  to  part. 


Like  s.  wine. 


Sacrificial. 


Sad. 

Oh  ! by  Thine  own  s.  burthen,  borne. 

Thy  j".  eye  rests  upon  Thy  faithful  few. 

Why  then,  in  s.  and  wintry  time. 

High  Heaven  in  mercy  to  your  s.  annoy. 

S.  on  thy  lonely  heart. 

Who,  through  the  world’s  day  of  strife. 
And  the  s.  burthen  press’d  Him  so  to  earth. 
Why  Autumn  should  be  s. 

Like  a x.  vision  told  for  joy  at  morn. 

So  let  Thy  turtle-dove’s  .r.  call  arise. 

Till  Thy  dear  love  to  blot  the  s.  account. 

S.  -hearted  mothers  heave,  that  wakeful  lie. 
Our  heart’s  s.  secret  to  the  silent  air. 

In  s.  and  weary  thought. 

S.  dawn  of  cheerless  day  ! 

Written  in  balm,  heart,  for  thee. 


5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
Morning,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Tues.  bef.  East. , v.  ix.  1.  2. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  8. 
Purification,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 


Circumcision,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
Circumcision,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 


SAD — SAFELY 


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If  long  and  s.  thy  lonely  hours. 

Lord,  by  Thy  .r.  and  earnest  eye. 

Mindful  of  that  s.  vision,  which  in  thought. 
Thou  know’st  our  service  s.  and  hard. 

With  s.  but  unaffected  smile. 

By  the  s.  couch  whence  hope  hath  flown. 
From  her  s.  couch  she  sprang  forlorn. 

Yet  deem  not,  on  such  parting  s. 

So  j.  a sigh  to  heave. 

S.  languors  through  the  summer  day. 

’Tis  s. — but  yet  ’tis  well,  be  sure. 

And  to  her  own  s.  music  smile. 

A mourner’s  tale  of  shame  and  s.  decay. 
Who  singly  bore  the  world’s  s.  weight. 

S.  lonely  dreams  in  crowded  hall. 

Sadden'd. 

Or  if  perchance  a s.  heart. 

Saddening. 

Yet  are  there  s.  sights  around. 

Sadder. 

That  Thou  might’st  live... a j.  death  to  see. 
What  s.  scene  can  angels  view  ? 

Sadly. 

While  s.  round  them  Israel’s  children  look. 
Is  wandering  j*.  on. 

He  look’d  to  Heaven,  and  s.  sigh’d. 

Had  taught  the... air  their  s.  thrilling  parts. 
Was  veil’d  in  j-. -soothing  gloom. 

Sadness. 


11  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
S.Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,v.  v.  1. 2. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  vi.  /.  3. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
SS.Sim.  & Jude,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

SS.Sim.  & Jude,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  1.  8. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 


Sing,  my  s.  to  reprove. 

A moment’s  shade  of  j.  brook. 

It  shines  for  us  in  vain,  while  drooping  s. 
Thou  shalt  have  joy  in  j.  soon. 

Safe. 

Some  shelter  is  in  sight,  some  sacred  j-.  abode. 
To  trust  them  in  His  arms,  for  everj\  embrac’d. 
To  that  dear  home,  in  Thy  wounded  side. 
S.  on  the  steps  of  Jesus’  throne. 

Is  gently  lur’d  to  one  j*.  nest. 

S.  in  the  bosom  of  thy  God. 

Never  so  s.  as  when  our  will. 

Warm’d  underneath  the  Comforter’s  s.  wing. 
Transferr’d,  where  he  shall  s.  behold. 

Safely. 

Through  sleep  and  darkness  s.  brought. 

Two  oceans  s.  past. 

Like  wounded  pilgrims  s.  laid. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

I Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,z/. xi. /.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

I Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

II  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  1 . 3. 

Morning,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 


SAFELY — SAINTS. 


365 


For  well  she  knows... where  they  may.?.  hide.  3 Easter,  v . v.  /.  8. 


S.  before  our  God  we  stand. 

There  to  glide  home,  there  .r.  cling. 

Safety. 

Then  may  the  unbodied  soul  in  s.  fleet. 
The  martyr’s  cell  no  s.  lends. 


13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 


Sage. 

Shepherd  and  j.  may  find. 

Yet  liv’d  in  bard  or  s. 

No  s.’s  rod  may  track  their  ways. 

Sages. 

What  s.  would  have  died  to  learn. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Catechism,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


Sailor's. 

Will  the  storm  hear  the  s.  \r  piteous  cry  ? 2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1 . 

The  s.'s  untried  arms  are  cross’d.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  7. 


Sailors. 

So  home-bound  j.  spring  to  shore. 

Like  s.  shipwreck’d  in  their  dreams. 


Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  1 . 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  3, 


Saint. 

Seems  like  a s.  to  rove. 

Meanwhile  with  every  son  and  s.  of  Thine. 
The  s.  beside  the  ocean  pray’d. 

But  glide  awhile  from  s.  to  s. 

The  grey-hair’d  s.  may  fail  at  last. 

But  hero  ne’er  or  s. 

Look  on  this  s.,  and  learn  to  frame. 

To  the  least  s.  below. 

Look  in,  and  see  Christ’s  chosen  s. 

The  s.  is  in  his  bonds  again. 

And  upon  S.  or  Angel  spend. 

Our  own,  our  royal  S. , &c. 


3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 
8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


On  every  s.  head. 

Came  hovering  to  our  s.  sires. 
O’er  s.  sons  untimely  dead. 

Those  j*.  brows  so  hoary. 


Sainted. 


Saintlike. 

Saints. 


S.,  parted  by  a thousand  year. 

The  s.,  like  stars,  around  His  seat. 
The  j1.  above  are  stars  in  Heaven. 
What  are  the  s.  on  earth  ? 

The  S.  his  spoils  divide. 

Thy  j-.  have  prov’d  the  faithful  word. 
On  j.  to  light. 

Hear  thine  own  King,  the  King  of  S. 


Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

Circumcision,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen. , v.  xii.  1.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  v.  1 . 2. 


SAINTS — SAND. 


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And  will  the  S.  in  Heaven  dare  weep  ? 

This  witness  bore  the  .r.  of  old. 

And  set  My  .r.  before  thee  in  the  way. 
Leaving  a glorious  track,  where  s .,  new-born. 
Martyrs  and  s. — each  glorious  day. 

And  still  the  rejoicing  there. 

The  s.  of  God  their  several  ways. 

Companion  of  the  S.  ! ’twas  thine. 

When  s.  beneath  their  Saviour’s  eye. 

Thus  s. , that  seem  to  die  in  earth’s  rude  strife. 
His  herald  J'.  the  Saviour  sent. 

Rises  for  that  proud  world  the  j*.’... prayer. 
Ye  soar  those  elder  .r.  to  meet. 

Sake . 


1 1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Purification,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 


Baptiz’d  in  blood  for  Jesus’  s. 

Now  for  Thy  glory’s  s. 

O spare  Thy  rebels  for  Thine  own  dear  s. 
Yet  for  love’s  s. 

Once  bleeding,  now  triumphant  for  my  s. 
Is  ours,  to  leave  for  Thy  dear  s. 

To  bear  with  dimness  for  His  s . 

A drop  of  water — for  love’s  s. 

To  nurse  for  Jesus’  s. 

For  Jesus’  s.  in  agony  serene. 

Salted. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Con v.  of  S.Paul,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


S.  with  fire  they  seem,  to  show. 


5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 


Saluting. 

S.  sorrow  as  you  may.  21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Salvatio7i. 

And  love  towards  men  of  love — j.  and  release.  Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 


Same. 

The  void  was  still  the  j. 

The  that  won  Eve’s  matron  smile. 

All  seems  the  s. 

Some  constant  mind  may  draw  us  still  the  s. 
Since  in  the  bright  glass  we  read. 

E’en  as  He  goes  ; with  the  j.  human  heart. 
With  the  s.  godlike  train. 

Why,  at  the  fond  bosom  fed. 

Till  the  prayer  were  duly  said. 


13  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
17  Trinity,  v.  v.  L I. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
S.Luke,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 


Sand. 

Where  on  the  Thy  step  appears. 

Where  slowly,  round  his  isles  of  s. 

As  breezes  strew  on  ocean’s  j-. 

Where  all  around  on  mountain,  and  sky. 
Along  the  level  s. 


2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Mon.,z\  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


SANDS — SAVIOUR. 


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Sands. 


Of  that  lie  in  lifeless  sleep. 

Where  over  rocks  and  j-.  arise. 

Sandy . 

O’er  the  rude  s.  lea. 

Far  seen  across  the  j.  wild. 

Sank. 

As  when  He  said,  Be  still,  and  ocean  s.  to  rest. 
Lies  where  it  s.  at  Joshua’s  trumpet  call. 

S.  down  on  scathed  wing. 

Satan. 

Our  frail... souls,  His  work  and  S.’s  thrall. 

In  that  first  strife,  whence  S.  in  despair. 


2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v . ii.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 
1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 


The  Church  in  anxious  musing  s. 
W e s.  and  talk’d  of  Jesus’  death. 

While  S.,  in  wakeful  trance. 


Sate. 


Saul. 

Save. 


This  was  the  way  Thou  cam’st  to  s. , &c. 

Art  Thou  not  by  to  soothe  and  s.  ? 

Who  own’d  a god  that  could  not  s. 

Shall  own  Him  strong  to  s. 

“ Who  died  to  heal,  is  ris’n  to  s.” 

Call  Thee  to  come  and  s. 

And  knew  not  how,  but  knew  his  God  would  s. 
And  sinners  j1. 

S.,  Lord,  by  Love  or  Fear. 

’Tis  He  can  cheer  thee,  He  can  s. 

All  but  Himself  to  heal  and  s. 

Knowing  Himself  so  strong  to  s. 

On  those  He  came  to  s. 

He  plung’d  to  s.  His  sheep. 

“ Sinners  to  s.,  Christ  Jesus  came.” 


S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  5* 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  1.  6. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 


Sav’d. 

Till  we  be  s.,  and  Thou  ador’d. 

Martyrs  and  seers,  the  s.  and  lost. 

Saving. 

Cease  not  in  all  the  world... His  s.  power. 
Thy  s.  health,  O Lord. 

Saviour. 

Sun  of  my  soul ! Thou  S.  dear. 

For  ever  on  my  S.’s  breast. 

Descries  by  faith  her  S.’s  form. 

Where  erst  our  S.  watch’d  upon  His  knees. 
’Tis  not,  the  S.  born  in  David’s  home. 


Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Purification,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Evening,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  5 . 


SAVIOUR. 


368 

The  S.  left  for  you. 

Could  stamp  the  S.’s  likeness  true. 

Leave  it  in  his  S.’s  heart. 

In  Bethlehem,  round  the  S.’s  palace  gate. 

A S.  ’s  right,  so  dearly  bought. 

Over  our  A.\r  lowly  bed. 

Spread  at  the  S.’s  word. 

The  S.  cannot  pass  away. 

Love  on  the  S.  ’s  dying  head. 

Cloth’d  and  in  calmness,  at  his  S.’s  feet. 

S.  and  God,  arise. 

Then  on  th’  incarnate  S.  ’s  breast. 

The  S.  lends  the  light  and  heat. 

And  learn  to  bear  their  S.  ’s  blaze. 

Thou  art  Thy  S.’s  darling — seek  no  more. 
And  in  thy  lot  unharm’d  before  thy  S.  stand. 
Sooner  than  where  upon  the  S.’s  friends. 

Till  temper’d  by  the  S.’s  prayer. 

And  with  the  S.  ’s  life-blood  wet. 

And  kiss’d  the  S.  ’s  feet. 

On  whom  the  S.  deign’d  to  breathe. 

My  S. , can  it  ever  be  ? 

Should  make  their  S.’s  going  gain. 

To  win  thee  to  thy  S.’s  side. 

Yet,  yet  awhile,  offended  S.,  pause. 

My  S.  ’s  pathway  to  His  home  above. 

Nay,  gracious  A. — but  as  now. 

Leads  them  the  way  our  S.  went. 

Creator,  S.,  strengthening  Guide.  -j 

The  S.  hides  His  face. 

By  the  kind  S.  at  thy  side. 

Why  doth  my  A.  weep  ? 

His  is  a S.  ’s  woe. 

And  doth  the  S.  weep  ? 

What  saw  my  gracious  S.  there  ? 

The  deaf  may  hear  the  S.  ’s  voice. 

From  our  dear  S.’s  face  benign. 

Springs  forth  the  S.  ’s  blood. 

Thou,  S. , art  his  Charmed  Bower. 

The  S.  walking  with  His  faithful  Three. 

The  S.’s  voice  unheard. 

Or  can  the  S.  ’s  blood  endear  ? 

First  seek  thy  S.  out,  and  dwell. 

Till  he,  too,  see  his  S.  plain. 

To  search  the  S.’s  tomb. 

Love  thou  thy  S.  still. 

In  humble  following  of  his  S.  dear. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  I. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Septuagesima,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Mon.  bef. East.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  1.  8. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  10. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  I ; and 

v.  xxi.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

22  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 


SAVIOUR — SCATHED. 


Thy  new-born  S.  smil’d. 

For  He,  thy  Son  and  S.,  vows. 

The  S.  gives  a gracious  boon. 

When  saints  beneath  their  S.’s  eye. 

As  if  thy  S.  had  no  part. 

New  hearts  before  their  S.’s  feet  to  lay. 

Y our  S.  ’s  banner  to  display. 

My  S. — dare  I turn  away? 

Hear  them,  kind  S. — hear  Thy  spouse. 

By  the  dear  mark  her  S.  bore. 

And  at  their  S.’  s knees  thy  bright  example  own. 
But  by  the  rising  S.  ’s  light. 

Scale. 

Have  met  to  s.  the  Heaven. 

Then  bolder  s.  the  rugged  fell. 

Tor.  the  mount  and  pierce  the  cloud. 

Scan. 

When  these  dull  ears  shall  s.  aright. 

Too  bright  for  us  to  s. 

The  works  of  God  to  s. 

Owning  Him  God,  who  so  could  s. 

To  look  on  clearer  heavens,  and  s. 

Scann’d. 

Till  thou  have  s.  His  features  well. 

Scanning . 

S.  Thy  gracious  Providence. 

Scanty. 

But  one  poor  fisher’s  rude  and  s.  store. 

Scal’d. 

When  to  her  bird,  too  early  s.  the  nest. 

Scarce. 

So  frail  a gem,  it  s.  may  bear. 

.S’,  daring,  through  the  twilight  pale. 

Scarcely. 

Though  r.  now  their  laggard  glance. 

And  r.  heard  so  high. 

Scare. 

Th’  apostate  Church  to  s . 

Scar’d. 

Not  to  be  s.  from  that  sure  rest. 

S.  with  this  smooth  unbloody  strife. 

Profan’d  by  worldly  mirth,  ors.  by  worldly  fear. 

Scaring. 

And  s.  with  base  wild-fire  light. 

Scathed. 

Sank  down  on  s.  wing. 

B b 


369 

Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
vS.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
H.Comm.,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  I.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,^.  xiii.  1.2. 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


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SC  ATTE  R — SCO  R N . 


S.  the  ashes,  be  the  arm. 


Scatter . 
Scatter'd. 


She  renders  for  each  s.  seed. 

The  s.  sheep  at  will  may  glean. 

The  s.  fragments  Love  can  glean. 

Scattering. 

S.  wise  heart  and  crafty  hand. 

Scene. 

Like  some  bright  angel  o’er  the  darkling  j. 
The  j-.,  the  glance,  I dearest  love. 

Or  in  some  drearier  s.  Thine  eye  controuls. 
On  every  mountain-top  God’s  chosen  s. 
Skirts  soberly  the  tranquil  s. 

Oh  ! who  shall  dare  in  this  frail  s.  ? 

How  quiet  shews  the  woodland  s. ! 


8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  1.  5. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  r. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 


Scenes. 

Old  friends,  old  will  lovelier  be. 

That  o’er  wild  s.  of  ocean-war. 

Homely  s.  and  simple  views. 

These  are  not  s.  for  pastoral  dance  at  even. 
Farewell,  for  her,  th’  ideal  s.  so  fair. 


Morning,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 
1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 


The  of  water  far  away. 

Scent. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /. 

1. 

Sceptre. 

S.  and  Star  divine. 

Scholars. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

And  all  the  lore  its  s.  need. 

Septuagesima,  v.  i.  1. 

3- 

And  of  our  s.  let  us  learn. 

Science. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiv. 

/•  3- 

Nor... Prophet’s  lore,  nor*SV 

’wondrous  wand. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

Scope. 

Heaven’s  very  gate,  should  s.  allow. 

Scorching. 

Save  when  the  whirlwinds  heap. 
Without  Thy  s.  blaze. 

To  screen  them  from  the  s.  blast. 

Scorn. 

So  meekly  up  the  hill  of  s. 

Our  earthly  gold  Thou  dost  not  s. 

Isaac’s  fond  blessing  may  not  fall  on  s. 
Not  sullen,  nor  in  s.,  like  haughty  man. 
Of  Jesus  suffering  shame  and  s. 

Or,  if  she  think,  it  is  in  i'. 

We  smile  in  s.,  &c. 

I thought  it  j*.  with  Thee  to  dwell. 


S.  Luke,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 
19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

Tu.  bef.  East. , v.  v.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


SCORN — SEA. 


37 


Tis  not  in  pride  or  s. 

io  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

The  pain,  the  shame,  the  s. , the  loss. 

io  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Nor  may  we  s .,  too  proudly  wise. 

What  dost  thou,  but  adore  the  sun,  and  s. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

...Yet  breezes  laugh  to  s. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Christ  is  at  hand,  to  s.  or  bless. 

Conv. of  S.Paul,z/.  viii./.  5 

The  world,  to  hate  and  s. 

Gun.  Treas. , v.  i.  /.  4. 

Scorn'd. 

The  heart  that  s.  a father’s  care. 

Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

There  we  have  s. , 0 false  and  frail ! 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

Scornful. 

“ Where  is  your  Lord  ? she  s.  asks. 

Easter  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Who  shrinkest  from  a s.  look. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Who  s.  pass  it  with  averted  eye. 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Scorns. 

Or  Friendship  s.  us,  duly  tried. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

The  guilt  that  s.  to  be  forgiven. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Scourge. 

The  s.  of  Heaven,  to  shake. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Scourg'd. 

Till  ye  have  s.  the  sins,  &c. 

Commination,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Scourging . 

Or  how  the  thorns  and  .r.  brook. 

Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Screen. 

When  Judgment  shall  undraw  the  s. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

Behind  the  blissful  s. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

To  s.  them  from  the  scorching  blast. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

To  slumber  in  your  leafy  s. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

For  lack  of  leafy  s. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

With  burnish’d  ivy  for  its  s. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

Scroll . 

From  Heaven  upon  that  j.  severe. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Scrolls. 

The  s.  of  sacred  lore. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Sculptor's. 

0 for  a s.  s hand. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Sea . 

Amid  the  howling  wintry  s. 

Evening,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

Meanwhile,  if  over  s.  or  sky. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Beside  the  barren  s. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

The  everlasting  j.  proclaims. 

Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Plain  as  the  s.  and  sky. 

Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

When  all  around  he  sees  but  s.  and  sky. 

2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

And  fast  as  evening  sunbeams  from  the  s. 

M.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Then  in  the  wide  s.  end. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

And  I shall  sink  in  yonder  s.  of  light. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  4, 

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SEA — SEARCHING. 


In  Asia’s  s.  -like  plain. 

The  wonders  of  Thy  s.  and  sky. 

Our  bark  at  s.  must  ride. 

Towards  that  deep  sulphureous  s. 

And  as  this  landscape  broad — earth,  j'.,  and  sky. 
Dipp’d  in  the  s.  of  light. 

Storms  on  the  wintry  s. 

In  worlds  without  a s. , unchanging  orbs  of  bliss. 

Sea-bird. 

And  stills  the  wailing  s.  -b.  on  the  hungry  shore. 

Seal. 

Who  on  God’s  works  no  s.  of  Godhead  find. 
God  set  His  s.}  and  mark’d  them  for  His  own. 
They  are  the  pledge  and  s. 

But  should  thankless  silence  s. 

S.  thou  my  lips  and  guard  the  way. 

And  seek  a surer  pledge — a s. 

Except  Thine  hand  and  s.  he  show. 

Where  can  Thy  j-.  be  found  ? 

Thou  who  didst  s.  by  Thy  descending  Dove. 
Set  Thy  baptismal  s.  upon  our  brow. 

The  s.  of  glory  won  and  pledge  of  promis’d  rest. 
Bear,  to  the  end,  Thy  Spirit’s  s. 

And  ask  of  them  sweet  pardon’s  s.  ! 

When  the  last  wondrous  s.  unclos’d. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Purification,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S S . Phil.  & Jas. , v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Circumcision,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  1.  7. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Sealed. 

And  may  Thine  ear,  that  s.  seems. 

The  breath  that  our  redemption 
Though  with  s.  eyes  awhile  they  walk. 
Ye  heralds  j*. 

Have  s.  Thy  welcome  and  his  love. 
What  God’s  approving  word  hath  s. 

But  happiest  ye,  who  s.  and  blest. 

Seaman’s. 

Far,  far  away,  the  home-sick  s.’s  hoard. 

Search. 

To  s.  the  deepening  mystery. 

Thou  long’st  to  s.  them  all. 

To  j.  and  spoil  the  holy  ground. 

To  s.  the  Saviour’s  tomb. 

Searcher. 


Dread  S.  of  the  hearts. 

Searching. 

My  s.  rapturous  glance  I throw. 

Deep  in  the  heart,  her  s.  view. 

The  s.  sun,  the  open  sky. 

Or  what  if  Heaven  for  once  its  j-.  light. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,z/.  xii.  /.  4. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  5- 
S.  Peter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  I . 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Evening,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

I Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 


sear’d — SECURE. 


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Sear’d. 

Till  the  s.  taste  from  foulest  wells.  2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Season. 

Pay,  for  soft  rains  in  j.  given. 

The  s.’s  flight  unwarn’d  we  mark. 

Or,  when  soft  showers  in  s.  fall. 

Twice  in  her  s.  of  decay. 

A random  shaft  in  j*.  sent. 

Seat. 


Morning,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  1 
S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 


And  when  he  takes  his  s.  4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

The  saints,  like  stars,  around  His  s.  Septuagesima,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Bade  the  meek  Publican  his  gainful  s.  forsake.  S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  1.  8. 


Seated. 

And  like  a Queen  new  s.  on  her  throne. 

Second. 

The  covenant  of  our  s.  birth. 

But  when  He  came  the  s.  time. 

Still  travailing  in  s.  birth. 

...Were  all  his  s.  life. 


17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  6. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 


Secret. 

The  s.  this  of  Rest  below. 

The  s.  of  their  unknown  woe. 

He  who  in  j'.  sees,  perchance. 

So  still  and  j-.  is  her  growth. 

What  s.  miracle  of  love. 

Our  heart’s  sad  .$■.  to  the  silent  air. 

God’s  j.  love  and  power. 

The  s.  load  might  know. 

How  few  the  happy  s.  find. 

And  thou  shalt  know  what  s.  spell. 

Alone  our  s.  throbbings,  &c. 

And  sweeten  every  s.  tear. 

And  blissful  dreams  in  s.  shar’d. 

In  .s',  how  He  died. 

The  j.  of  the  Lord  is  theirs. 

Thy  s.  work  of  love  to  see. 

The  s.  lore  of  rural  things. 

Because  their  s.  souls  a holy  strain  repeat. 
To  hear  their  s.  sighs. 

Secretly. 

Or  lighten’d  s.  by  Love’s  endearing  wiles. 


Morning,  v.  xv.  1.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  9. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Purification,  v.  \.  1 . 3. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 


Secrets. 

The  s.  of  that  deep.  S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Secure. 

The  eye  first  finds  thee  out  in  thy  s.  repose.  1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 


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SECURE  — SEEK’ST. 


Youth’s  lightning-flash  of  joy  s . 
Nor  deem  our  shelter  all  s. 

S.  leaves  her  young. 

For  life’s  s.  wild. 

For  the  false  world’s  s.  spell. 


Securely. 

Seducing. 


Seed. 


First  Father  of  the  holy  s. 

Chiefly  for  Aaron’s  s.  she  spreads  her  wings. 
She  renders  for  each  scatter’d  s. 

But  on  the  chosen  s .,  from  age  to  age. 

For  us  her  true  though  fallen  s. 

To  nurse,  on  earth,  the  heavenly  s. 

Seeds. 

One  moment,  and  the  j.  of  life  shall  spring. 

Seek. 

S.  we  no  more,  &c. 

Pass  Babel  quick,  and  s.  the  holy  land. 

With  face  unveil’d,  is  He  they  go  to  j. 

We  may  look  home,  and  s.  in  vain. 

And  wilt  thou  s.  again  ? 

The  mountain  farther  lies — there  .r.  thy  goal. 
Fondly  we  s.  the  dawning  bloom. 

Thou  art  thy  Saviour’s  darling — s.  no  more. 
Who  s.  the  martyr’s  diadem. 

Have  we  not  still  our  faith  to  s.  ? 

To  s.  on  earth  a Christian’s  bliss. 

And  voices,  that  forbid  to  s. 

The  herbs  we  s.  to  heal  our  woe. 

Yet  not  at  once  to  the  skies. 

They  muse,  whom  God  hath  set  to  j. 

Nor  fainting  turn  to  s.  thy  distant  home. 

Nor  fear  to  s.  Him  farther  in  the  wild. 

S.  joy  unmix’d  in  charity. 

“ ’Tis  Thee,”  he  cries,  “ not  Thine,  I s.” 

To  pray  for  nought,  to  s.  to  none,  but  Thee. 
There  s.  his  answer  when  the  world  reproves. 
And  s.  a surer  pledge,  &c. 

First  s.  thy  Saviour  out,  &c. 

By  Cherith’s  side  we  s.  in  vain. 

S.  ye  to  sit  enthron’d  by  Me  ? 

Where  should  ye  s.  Love’s  perfect  smile  ? 
While  Monarchs  s.  thee  for  repose. 

Seek'st. 

Thou  s.  to  warn  us,  not  confound. 


SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  vii.  1.  i . 
S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

Morning,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

I Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  10. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

I Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


SEEKING — SELF. 


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Seeking. 

S.  how  near  they  may  unharm’d  remain. 
Yet  s.  the  most  holy  place. 

Untimely  j.  here  the  peace  of  Heaven. 
Still  s.  precious  things  untold. 

Seeks. 

The  wanderer  s.  his  native  bower. 

Seem. 

He,  though  he  s.  on  earth  to  move. 

I s.  to  hear  the  Judge’s  call. 

And  there  are  souls  that  s.  to  dwell. 

I s.  to  soar  in  vision  bright. 

Seem’d. 

Love  masters  Agony  ; the  soul  that..?. 
For  with  that  triumph  s.  to  float. 


i Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,?/,  vi.  /.  1. 
S.  James,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xiii. /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Seems. 


S.  like  a saint  to  rove. 

And  s.  it  hard,  thy  vernal  years  ? 

S.  it  to  thee  a niggard  hand. 

All  s.  the  same  : but  enter  in  and  see. 
S.  bent  some  mighty  deed  to  do. 

He  s.,  as  by  the  door  he  waits. 

It  s.  not  to  th’  entranced  ear. 

Seen. 


3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
I Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 


We  who  have  s.  Thy  Son. 

S.  at  Thy  side  in  woe. 

Seer. 


Quinquagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


The  loving  and  beloved  S.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

That  is  the  heart  for  thoughtful  s.  21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

That  favour’d  j'. — but  where  shall  he  be  found  ? S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Seers. 

Y e vaulted  cells,  where  martyr’d  j.  of  old. 
More  than  Thy  j-.  we  know. 

And  s.  would  mourn  on  Sion’s  hill. 
Martyrs  and  s .,  the  sav’d  and  lost. 

Sees. 

He  j.  them  all — no  other  view. 

He  s.,  He  s.  their  wrong. 

To  think  he  s.  the  Lord. 


Seize. 

The  wandering  heart  to  s. 

Seldom. 

S.  of  heaven  and  you  partake. 

Pass’d  j1.  o’er  His  spright. 

Self. 

E’en  Mercy’s  s.  her  face  must  hide. 
Who  blindly  s.  or  sense  adore. 


M.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barthol. , v.  xvi.  1.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  1.  I. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Restoration,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

SS.  Phii.  & Jas. , v.  vii.  1.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 


SELF — SEND. 


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Dare  touch  Thy  spouse,  Thy  very  s.  below.  S.  Matthias,  v.  ix. 
Thine  own  meek  .r.  to  me  impart.  S.  James,  v.  iv.  /. 

Love’s  very  j.  , &c.  Matrimony,  v.  v. 

Will  His  true  j.  impart.  Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii 

Self-accus' d. 

And  s.-a.  of  sin  and  sloth.  6 Epiphany,  v.  x. 

Self-chosen. 

But  wandering  in  -c.  ways.  Epiphany,  v.  xi.  I 

A God  in  anger,  a s.  -c.  grave.  2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4 

Along  their  wild  s.-c.  maze.  S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  4 

Self-commanding. 

And  s.-c.  hearts  ensure.  All  Saints,  v.  ii.  L 

Self -condemn' d. 

Which  s.-c.  in  owning  Thee.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v 

Self-control. 

The  curse  of  lawless  hearts,  the  joy  of  s.-c.  7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /. 


The  j-.  -d.  ’s  dreary  theme. 
Than  s.-d.  tears. 

Come,  S.-d.,  high  and  pure. 


Self -deceiver' s. 
Self- dec  eivi  ng. 
Self-devotion. 


Self-flattering. 

So  dreams  the  heart  s.-f,  fondly  dreams. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  vii 
14  Trinity,  v.  iii. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v . 


Selfish. 

Yet  in  that  throng  of  s.  hearts  untrue. 

And  shame  away  the  s.  tear. 

When  rude  and  j'.  spirits  breathe  too  near. 
The  s.  spirit  may  o’ercome. 

O turn,  and  be  thou  turn’d  ! the  s.  tear. 


1 Advent,  v.  vi.  I 
5 Epiphany,  v.  v. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i 
Trinity,  v.  xvi.  1. 
3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1 


Self-reproaching. 

Chill’d  at  her  touch,  the  s.-r.  soul. 


3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1. 


Self-ruling. 

Clean  hands,  and  a s.  -r.  mind. 

Self-same. 

Taught  in  the  s.-s.  lap  to  kneel. 

Over  the  s.  -s.  lines  to  bend,  &c. 


S.  Andrew,  v.  vii. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  1. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v. 


In  her  s.-t.  hour. 


Self-torturing. 


Sell. 

We  barter  life  for  pottage  ; s.  true  bliss. 


Send. 

Her  freshening  billows  s. 

Whom  Love  enthron’d  would  s.,  in  aid. 


3 Easter,  v.  iii.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  ii 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix 


l.  2. 

7- 

I-  5- 

ii.  /.  4. 

1.  2. 


, 6. 
v.  1.  6. 
6. 

1.  1.  2. 

/.  4. 

. iii.  1.  1 

. x.  1.  1. 

. I. 

/.  6. 

v.  1.  6. 

2. 

1.  1. 

1. 

t-  3. 

3- 

vi  1.  1.  3 

2. 


. /.  4. 

:.  /.  3. 


SENSE — SERENE. 


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Sense. 


Where  not  too  deep  for  mortal  s.  Evening,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

May  I call  ye  s.  or  learning.  1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Touching  the  tremulous  eye  with  s.  of  light.  4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

The  traitor  S.  recalls.  5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

When  the  babe’s  kiss  no  s.  of  pleasure  yields.  Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Fill  high  the  bowl,  benumb  His  aching  s.  Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

Their  hearts  from  s.,  &c.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  9. 

Who  blindly  self  or  s.  adore.  13  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Senses. 

Visit  our  s.  plain.  14  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

Sent. 


Nor  yet  His  Holy  Spirit  s. 

A random  shaft  in  season  j1. 
His  herald  saints  the  Saviour 


S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
SS.Sim.&  Jud.,^.  v.  /.  2. 


Sentence. 

The  x.  is  gone  forth,  the  ground  is  curs’d.  Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Where  five  proud  cities  lie,  by....r.  drown’d.  7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
With  thine  own  lips  to  s.  all  thy  sin.  Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


Separate. 

So,  s.  from  the  world,  his  breast. 


13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 


September. 

Waft  him,  thou  soft  S.  breeze. 

Seraph. 

Not  s.'s  wing  for  ever  soaring. 

I mark  Him,  how  by  s.  hosts  ador’d. 
Thrice  only  might  a s.'s  look. 

Tones  that  with  j.  hymns  might  blend. 

As  with  a s.'s  robe  of  fire. 

Our  guardians  wait. 

Be  wafted  from  the  s.  choir. 

One  known  from  all  the  s.  band. 

Seraphim. 

But  dropp’d  from  wings  of  s . 

Seraphs. 

Such  joy  o’er  thee,  as  raptur’d  s.  know. 

Sere. 

Now  wither’d,  spent,  and  s. 

Out  of  yon  s.  and  wither’d  heap. 

’Mid  wither’d  hues  and  s.,  its  lot  be  cast. 
Now  every  leaf  is  brown  and  s. 

Serene. 

Such  is  the  bliss  of  souls  s. 

Through  court  and... heavenward  course  s. 
And  met  an  eye  s. 

And  what  most  welcome  and  s. 


Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

I Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

All  Saints,  v.  i . /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  1 . 


S E R E N E — SETT  I N G. 


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With  upward  eye  they  float  s. 
And  read  in  thy  pale  eye  s. 

To  regions  where  one  thought  s. 
S.  or  solemn,  gay  or  bold. 
Endearing,  firm,  s. 

And  learn  to  quit  with  eye  s. 
Fervent  old  age  and  youth  s. 
Reposing  in  decay  s. 

In  the  fix’d  brow  s. 

And  breathes  s.  and  free. 

For  Jesus’  sake  in  agony  s. 

Or  fan  them  with  Thine  airs  s. 


Shall  shine  s.  bright. 


Serenely. 


Serener. 

Towards  promis’d  regions  of  s.  grace. 


Ash-  Wed.  ,v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  7. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z\  vii.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

FI.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 


Serenest. 

Sweet  thoughts  are  theirs,  that  breathe  realms.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


Serious. 

A well  of  thought  and  pure. 

Thy  s.  sweet  farewell. 

Serpent. 

The  j*.  ’j  rustling  coils  affright. 

A mother’s  arm  a s.  should  embrace. 


Servant. 

To  hide  Thee  from  Thy  s.’s  eyes. 

Only  in  glory,  Lord,  Thy  sinful  s.  own. 
My  s.,  let  the  world  alone. 

By  FI  is  own  s.  wash’d  and  blest. 

Now  hath  Thy  seen. 

Thy  ’s  choice,  O help  us  in  our  parts. 


Servants. 

Now... all  her  stores  to  heal  Thy  j-.’  wrong. 
Preserve,  good  Lord,  Thy  s’  ears. 

He  sees  His  s.  duly  pair’d. 

Serve. 


To  j.  the  Virgin-born. 

Service. 

Thou  know’st  our  s.  sad  and  hard. 


Sets. 

Rises  and  s.  th’  unchanging  day. 

S.  round  th’  autumnal  sun. 

Setting. 

Through  shades  of  s.  life  can  see,  &c. 
Too  surely,  every  s.  day. 

The  clouds  that  wrap  the  s.  sun. 


SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

Whitsun  Mon.,z/.  iv.  /.  5. 
24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

Evening,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

1 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  8. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 


SETTING — SHADES. 


379 


Red  o’er  the  forest  peers  the  s.  sun. 

In  front  of  yonder  s.  sun. 

Settle. 

The  Dove  must  on  the  Cross. 

Seven. 

S.  guilty  realms  at  once,  &c. 

While  s.  red  altar-fires. 

Sevenfold. 

Through  s.  flames  thine  eye  shall  see. 

Draw,  Holy  Ghost,  Thy  .r.  veil. 

Several. 

Thus  bad  and  good  their  s.  warnings  give. 
Where  by  their  j'.  signs. 

The  saints  of  God  their  .r.  ways. 

Severe. 

From  Heaven  upon  that  scroll  .r. 

Sever'd. 

Sweet  visions  of  long-^.  hearts  to  frame. 

Severely. 

They  check  the  wandering  eye,  s.  kind. 

Sex. 

And  o’er  the  tenderer  s.  usurping  ever  most. 


23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 


Shade. 

Where  rested  once  the  Temple’s  stately  s. 

In  quiet  ever,  and  in  s. 

By  the  clear  rill  and  palmy  s. 

Ere  her  leaf  can  cast  a s. 

Stand  in  the  i'.,  and  hear. 

Far  o’er  the  cedars,  some  tower  of  giants  old. 
Where  lies  the  cypress  s.  so  still  and  deep. 
Oft  in  Life’s  stillest  s.  reclining. 

In  Jesus’  burial  s. 

Left  orphans  in  Earth’s  dreary  s. 

A moment’s  s.  of  sadness  brook. 

So  bright,  while  all  in  s.  around  her  lay. 
Each  to  his  rest  beneath  their  parent  s. 

The  palm-tree’s  s.  unwavering  lies. 

Lily  of  Eden’s  fragrant  s. 

His  musings  in  the  lonely  s . 

In  his  own  pleasant  fig-tree’s  s. 

Now  to  green  isles  of  s.  and  dew. 

Within  the  Church’s  s. 


3 Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.  v.  x.  /.  5. 
17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  x.  1.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  x.  1.  2. 


Shades. 

Soft  s.  and  gleaming  lights  are  there. 
Through  s.  of  setting  life  can  see,  &c. 
For  the  s.  I leave  behind. 


4 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

I Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 


SHADES — SHAFTS. 


380 

When  chilly  s.  from  gathering  storm. 

And  all  the  listless  joy  of  summer  s. 

And  raise  accusing  s.  of  hours  gone  by. 

And  s.  impervious  to  the  proud  world’s  glare. 

Shadiest . 

Who  in  life’s  s.  covert  lie. 

Shadow. 

F rom  where  the  holy  s.  lay. 

Where  in  her  shadow,  fast  asleep. 

To  worship  pleasure’s  s.  on  the  wall. 

Beneath  the  j-.  of  His  roof. 

The  s.  of  th’  Almighty’s  cloud. 

Shadowing. 

Beneath  His  j.  hand. 

The  j*.  pillar  stays. 

Shadows. 

Till,  when  the  s.  thickest  fall. 

Or  faint,  or  false,  their  .r.  prove. 

And  dewy  s.  mild. 

Y e Paynim  s.  dark  ! 

What  time  he  saw,  through  j.  dim. 

Their  fearful  j.  cast. 

Shews  where  the  distant  s.  rove. 

Of  things  divine  the  bright. 

Caught  by  earth’s  s.  as  they  fleet. 

S.  and  boding  night-birds  fly. 

The  s.  sleep  on  every  slanting  hill. 

Let  us  depart  where  s.  cease. 

Bewildering  s.  rise. 

As  in  the  Sacred  Land,  the  s.  fall. 

Shadowy. 

Each  legend  of  the  s.  strand. 

Might  set  the  j.  realm  from  sin  and  sorrow  free. 
Thy  s.  car  went  soaring  on. 

For  Fancy  with  her  s.  toys. 

Forc’d  from  his  s.  paradise. 

Who  talk  with  God  in  j-.  glades. 

Like  summer  fields,  beneath  the  s.  clouds. 

Shady. 

Nor  vainly  smiles  along  the  s.  way. 

Shaft. 

The  rankling  s.  of  conscience  hide. 

Recall  the  s.  the  murderer’s  hand  has  sped. 

A random  s.  in  season  sent. 

Shafts. 

And  fish,  like  living  s.  that  pierce  the  main. 
T o dull  the  s.  of  worldly  harm. 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

SS.Sim.&  Jud.,z/.viii.  1.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  1.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  1.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvii.  1.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  9. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


SHAGGY — SHAPES. 


38 


Shaggy . 

That  winds  unseen  beneath  the  s.  fell. 

Shake. 

The  scourge  of  Heaven,  to  s. 

Shaking. 

S.  their  dewy  tresses  now  the  storm  is  laid. 


20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


Shame. 

Up  from  your  beds  of  sloth  for  s. 

Heirs  though  they  were  of  sin  and  s. 

The  deeper  s.  within  her  burn’d. 

They  give  their  best — O tenfold  s. 

And  s.  away  the  selfish  tear. 

Of  “ one  who  bore  our  j.” 

Then  let  the  grief,  the  s. , the  sin. 

Of  Jesus  suffering  j.  and  scorn. 

Where... hearts  their  sin  and  j.  may  hide. 

S.  on  the  heart  that  dreams  of  blessings  gone. 
To  humbled  souls,  that  sink  for  j-. 

If  such  there  be,  O grief  and  s.  to  think. 
Think  on  the  s. , that  dreadful  hour. 

The  pain,  the  s.,  the  scorn,  the  loss. 

They  cannot  brook  our  s.  to  meet. 

Lovest  thou  praise  ? the  Cross  is  s. 

To  see  lost  Sion’s  s.,  &c. 

By  our  own  s.  alike  and  glory  aw’d. 

O upon  thee,  listless  heart. 

The  first  in  s.  and  agony. 

S.  on  us,  who  about  us  Babel  bear. 

A mourner’s  tale  of  s.  and  sad  decay. 

When  for  an  elder’s  s.  the  tears. 

Shamed. 

Break  out,  and  Faith  be  s.  by  the  believer’s  sin. 
That  never  s.  His  Mother’s  kiss. 

Shame-fad  d. 

At  once,  not  j-.  -f.  or  afraid. 

Shameless. 

And  watch  their  j-.  and  unholy  glee. 


1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
3 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 
3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  I. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

S S.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  v.  /.  1. 
S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  1.  7. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Shames. 

It  j.  the  weary  heart  to  feel  itself  alone. 

Shape. 

To  worship  every  monstrous  s. 

Shapeless. 

What  s.  form,  half  lost  on  high. 

Shapes. 

What  idol  s.  are  on  the  wall  pourtray’d. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 


18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  v.  /.  I . 
17  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 


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SHARE — SHELTER. 
Share. 


But  of  the  joy  they  s. 

Were  they — and  now  they  s. 

O’ercome  thyself,  and  thou  mayst  s. 

Their  mutual  s.  in  Jesus*  blood. 

Creator  of  all  hearts  ! to  own  and  s. 

Alike  his  love  and  greetings  s. 

Shar'd. 

And  blissful  dreams  in  secret 
With  whom  we  s.  the  cup  of  grace. 

Sharp. 

The  dews  oblivious  : for  the  Cross  is  s. 

The  Cross  is  s. , &c. 

Sharpest. 

Who  pray  for  s.  throbs  of  pain. 

Y et,  to  assuage  her  s.  throes. 

The  of  th’  Almighty’s  store. 

In  s.  perils  faithful  prov’d. 

Shatter'd. 

From  Babel’s  s.  wall. 

Here  over  s.  walls  dank  weeds  are  growing. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
I Trinity,  v.  i.  A3. 


Shed. 

S.  light  that  cannot  change  or  fail. 
From  o’er  the  ark  were  j-. 

And  fresh,  as  when  it  first  was  s. 

The  sun  through  heaven  has  j*. 

Half  darkling,  till  their  Master  s. 
These  gracious  lines  s.  Gospel  light. 
His  Father’s  dearest  blessing,  s. 
Whose  tears  from  age  to  age  are  s. 


Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
13  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


Shedd'st . 

Thou  j.  thy  light  on  all  the  year. 

Sheep. 

What  though  your  wandering  s. 

And  yet  these  wilful  wandering  s. 

Both  on  the  Shepherd  and  the 
Where  hast  thou  left  those  few  in  the  wild?  9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Did  His  dear  lambs  and  commend.  S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

He  plung’d  to  save  His  j.  S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Whose  joy  is,  to  the  wandering  S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 


Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  1.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 


Shelter. 

Some  s.  is  in  sight,  some  sacred  safe  abode.  1 Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 
Are  we  in  s.  or  repose.  2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

Making  thy  heart  a s.  meet.  Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Her  eagle  wings,  to  i1.  in  the  wild.  S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

Nor  deem  our  s.  all  secure.  S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 


SHELTER’D — SHINE. 


383 


Shelter’d. 

On  s.  nooks  of  Palestine  ! 

S.  beneath  the  coolest  shade. 

That  erst  a thousand  kings. 

Sheltering. 

On  earth  no  s.  bower. 

And  winds  have  rent  thy  s.  bowers. 

Beside  the  s.  bower. 

A s.  rock  in  Memory’s  waste. 

Shepherd. 

How,  at  the  s.'s  call,  the  lamb  should  die. 
S.  and  sage  may  find. 

The  s.  talks  with  God  apart. 

Both  on  the  S.  and  the  sheep. 

The  early  s.’s  way. 

.Should  watchful  s.  view. 

The  S.,  He  whose  name  is  Good. 

To  tell  of  the  great  S.’s  love. 

Shepherds. 

By  wakeful  s.  Thou  art  found. 

Y e,  who  in  place  of  s.  true. 

Shew’d. 

The  fiery  sword  that  guarded  s.  it  too. 
That  s.  the  righteous  suffering  still. 


1 Advent,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
5 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  *j.  iv.  1.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 
Accession,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 


Shewing. 

S.  how  best  the  soul  may  cling. 

Shews. 

S.  Him  in  every  place. 

S.  it  not  fair  from  yonder  steep. 

Shield. 

The  glorious  dint  a martyr’s  s.  should  bear. 
His  steps  to  guide,  his  soul  to  s. 


Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 


Shine. 


For  ever  rise,  and  sing,  and  s. 

It  fears  in  open  day  to  s. 

They  s.  and  s.  with  unexhausted  store. 

They  s.  by  giving  back  thy  rays. 

Rise,  s .,  and  sing,  thou  captive  thrall. 

Not  e’en  in  healing  cloudless  s. 

Till  we,  too,  faintly  s. 

Sin  cannot  bear  to  see  Thee  s. 

Shall  j-.  serenely  bright. 

We  dare  not  hope  like  Him  to  s. 

The  world  to  them  is  clos’d,  and  now  they  s. 
So  glorious  let  Thy  Pastors  s. 

And  oh  ! if  e’en  on  Babel 


4 Advent,  v.  xv.  1.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  1.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  1.  4. 
18  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 


shin’d — SHORT. 


384 

Where  He  to  j.  in  mercy  meant. 

Their  earthly  stains  ; and  spotless  s. 

Shin'd. 

Since  Christ  on  all  hath  j. 

Shines. 

A cloudless  sun  that  softly  s. 

It  j.,  a pale  kind  star  in  winter’s  sky. 

A.  glorious  on  yon  open  grave. 

Where  still  He  s.  on  Abraham’s  race. 

It  s.  for  us  in  vain,  while  drooping  sadness. 

Where  heavenly  mercy  s.  as  free. 

Y et  s.  the  light  as  thrilling  clear. 

E’en  through  the  veil  of  sleep  it  s. 

Shining. 

Left  j'.  in  the  world  with  Christ  alone. 

Shipwreck' d. 

Like  sailors  s.  in  their  dreams. 

Shoes. 

Put  off  thy  s.  from  off  thy  feet. 

Shone. 

In  sudden  light  they  j*.  and  heavenly  harmony.Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  1.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  1 . 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 


2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  z/.  iii.  1.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  2. 


That  He,  by  whom  our  bright  hours  s. 

S.  ever  with  such  deathless  gleam. 

In  one  rich  glory  s. 

Shook. 

S.  the  great  mother’s  womb. 

S.  from  her  plumes  a downy  shower. 

Shoot. 

Should  cluster  round  thine  healthiest  j-.  / 

And  stars  that  s.  through  freezing  air  at  even.  23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Shore. 

When  the  s.  is  won  at  last. 

I dke  infants  sporting  on  the  s. 

Winding  s.  or  deepening  glen 
In  spices  from  the  golden  s. 

So  home-bound  sailors  spring  to  s. 

That  angel  wings  may  waft  them  to  the  s. 

Or  whispering  palm-leaves  from  the  s. 

Lest  on  the  eternal  s. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 


And  stills  the  wailing  sea-bird  on  the  hungry  s.  7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


To  the  bright  s.  of  love. 

Nor  deem  thyself  upon  a desert  s. 

The  s.  beyond  of  endless  bliss. 

Upon  th’  eternal  s. 

Short. 

Then  turn  thee,  for  thy  time  is  s. 

By  a pang  of  wonder  cross’d. 


8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 


SHORT — SHRINE. 


385 


The  flame,  that  in  a few  s.  years. 
Let  me  not  grudge  a few  s.  years. 
S.  be  your  strife,  your  triumph  full, 
Farewell ; for  one  s.  life  we  part. 


Who  now  are  s.  round. 


Shouting . 


Show. 

They  are  gone  forth  to  swell  Messiah’s  s. 
Nor  dare  the  tender  flow’ rets  s. 

Few  vernal  joys  can  s. 

Needs  no  s.  of  mountain  hoary. 


Showed. 


The  pale  form  like  a lily  s. 

Shower. 

Who,  waken’d  by  the  rushing  midnight  s. 
Yet  mingled  with  the  penal  s. 

Surely  not  yet  th’  avenging  s.  will  fall. 
When  at  the  Patriarch’s  call  the  fiery  s. 
They  part  like  s.  -drops  in  mid  air. 

But  ne’er  so  soft  fell  noon-tide  j. 

When  a soft  s. 

Shall  feel  the  s.  of  Mercy  fall. 

Through  the  bright  s.  -drop  meet  his  view. 
In  drenching  spray,  and  driving  s. 

Never  so  fast,  in  silent  April  s. 

Though  fast  yon  s.  be  fleeting. 

Bring  noons  of  storm  and  j*. 

When  the  last  s.  is  stealing  down. 

Shook  from  her  plumes  a downy  s. 

The  j-.  of  moonlight  falls  as  still  and  clear. 


Showed  d. 

In  wasteful  bounty  s. , they  smile  unseen. 

Showers. 

Thy  j.  would  pierce  the  harden’d  ground. 
But  when  s.  and  breezes  hail  her. 

Thou  whose  soft  s.  distil. 

Not  blither,  after  the  Lark. 

And  water’d  with  more  balmy  s. 

Not  s.  across  an  April  sky. 

Or,  when  soft  s.  in  season  fall. 


Showery. 

Pouring,  in  s.  times,  their  glow  of  quiet  mirth. 


By  frighten’d  mother’s  s.,  &c. 
Meet  for  Thy  lowly  j*. 


Shriek . 
Shrine. 


S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

I Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

I Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


SHRINE — SHUDDER. 


3*6 


Again  to  fall,  and  rob  Thy  s. 

Y et  hoping  near  the  s.  to  keep. 
Propitious  o’er  the  turf-built  s.  appear’d. 
The  very  pavement  of  Thy  s„ 

Around  each  pure  domestic  s . 

Who  in  Thine  inmost  s . 

To  the  true  s. 

As  nearer  to  Thy  j.  she  draws. 

Three  solemn  aisles  approach  the 
O’er  yon  apostate  s. 

Thy  Church  and  S.9  &c. 

But  see,  around  His  dazzling  s. 

So  teach  us  on  Thy  s.  to  lay. 

That  hides  the  unapproached  s. 

Vainly  before  the  s.  he  bends. 

A voice  from  Mercy’s  inmost  s. 

Ye  knelt  before  some  awful  s. 

From  the  pure  j'.,  where  Christ  to-day. 
Before  a meaner  j1. 

The  while  round  altar,  niche,  and  s. 

To  plead  before  th’  all-ruling  s . 

Shrin’d. 

Christ  every  where  embalm’d  and  s. 


Shrink. 

Nor  from  the  blissful  vision 
Only,  since  our  souls  will  s. 

And  e’en  our  bodies  s.  at  touch  of  light 
E’en  human  Love  will  s.  from  sight 
Nor  from  the  ’whelming  waters  s. 

How  the  Most  Holy  did  not  s. 

Whence  parents’  eyes  would  hopeless  s . 


Who  s.  from  a scornful  look. 
Y et  s.  from  true  bliss. 


Shrinkest. 

Shrinking. 


Shroud. 

When  rous’d  from  weeping  o’er  His  s. 
Drawn  round  him  like  a s. 

From  you  to  s. 

Shrouds . 

The  wild  winds  rustle  in  the  piping  j. 


Shrunk. 

S.  at  thy  withering  charm. 

Shudder. 

Nor  s.  at  the  Eye  that  saw  thee  stray. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Ash- Wed.,  z/.  iv.  /.  7. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,z/.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  /.  I. 

H.  Comm. , v.  vii.  1.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 


4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

IS.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  5, 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 
13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  5. 


8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 


SHUDDERING — SIDE. 


387 


Shuddering. 

That  gladlier  turns  to  eye  the  j.  start.  4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

No  j.  pass  o’er  lip  or  brow.  Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Shun. 


We  need  not  s.  our  daily  task.  1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

To  s.  the  voice  and  eye  of  praise.  Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Who  would  not  j-.  the  dreary  uncouth  place?  24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 
Fain  would  he  s.  both  ear  and  sight.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Shy. 

Thy  s.  averted  smiles. 

And  timid  glances  s. 

Sick. 

Watch  by  the  s. : enrich  the  poor. 

S.  or  healthful,  slave  or  free. 

A man’s  lowly-breathed  sigh. 
Spirits,  that  round  the  s.  man’s  bed. 
Luke  the  belov’d,  the  s.  soul’s  guide. 
Too  restless  for  a .s'.  man’s  sight. 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
25  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
I Christmas,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


Sicken. 

Pine  with  regret,  or  s.  with  despair. 

Would  s.f  but  she  leans  on  Thee. 

Sickening. 

And  cheer’d  his  j-.  heart  with  his  own  native  air. 
Oh,  s.  thought  ! yet  hold  it  fast. 

The  s.  heart  can  stay. 

Sweetly  thy  s.  throbs  are  ey’d. 

Sickly. 

Nor  torrid  summer’s  s.  smile. 

Sickness. 

In  life’s  long  s.  evermore. 

The  world’s  a room  of  s..  where  each  heart. 


24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  1. 


Side. 

On  every  s.  are  round  us  set. 

Yet  God  is  there,  and  at  His  .s'. 

With  queens  for  handmaids  at  her  s. 

To  that  dear  home,  safe  in  Thy  wounded  s. 
Seen  at  Thy  s.  in  woe. 

To  win  thee  to  thy  Saviour’s  s. 

And  wild-flower  wreaths  from  s.  to  s. 

For  many  a year  at  Mary’s  s. 

We  pray  Thee,  keep  us  at  Thy  s. 

Life’s  ebbing  stream  on  either  s. 

By  the  kind  Saviour  at  thy  s. 

And  curses  swarm  on  every  s. 

Nor  see  Him  at  their  j. 

By  all  on  this  .s'.  Heaven. 

By  Cherith’s  J'.  we  seek  in  vain. 


Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

II  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  3, 


SIDE — SIGHT. 


388 

Two  converts,  watching  by  his  s. 

In  mystery  kneeling  at  our  s. 

Out  of  a dear  Friend’s  s. 

Bear  to  their  suffering  brethren’s  s. 

Up  to  the  Altar’s  northern  s. 

Who  to  her  s.  in  peace  would  cling. 

Sidelong. 

Lingering  in  heart,  and  with  frail  s.  eye. 

Sides. 

In  the  rock’s  dreary  s. 

Sigh. 

A sick  man’s  lowly-breathed  s. 

By  every  sacred  s.  we  heave. 

That  bitter  was  all  for  earth. 

Nor  stay’d  to  heave  one  faithless  s. 

There  are  who  s.  that  no  fond  heart  is  theirs. 
None  loves  them  best — O vain  and  selfish  s.  ! 
And  s.,  and  half  could  wish  my  weariness,  &c. 
Her  boding 

F or  every  a contrite  suppliant  brings. 

Y es — let  them  pass  without  a j. 

Was  fain  to  look  to  Heaven  and  s. 

When  Thou  didst  look  to  Heaven  and  s. 

Wilt  thou  forgive  thy  son  one  boding  s.  ? 
Knows  half  the  reasons  why  we  smile  and  i*. 
So  sad  a j.  to  heave. 

To  breathe  in  vain  Affection’s  s. 

The  swelling  bosom  dares  not  s. 

And  Oh  ! when  worn  and  tir’d  they  s. 


S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  I. 

H.  Comm. , v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

I Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

I Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,z\  iii.  /.  1 
M on.  bef.  East.,  iii.  /.  2. 
3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  v.  /.  2 
S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 


Sigh'd. 

He  look’d  to  Heaven,  and  sadly 

Sighing. 

Where  souls  with  sacred  hunger  .r. 

Sighs. 

S.  for  the  heart-consoling  view. 

Our  s. , and  gently  whisper  all  ! 

Resign’d  or  sullen,  he  will  hear  our  s. 

S.  that  exhaust  but  not  relieve. 
Heart-rending  s .,  O spare  to  heave. 

To  hear  their  secret  s. 

We  wish  him  health  ; he  s.  for  rest. 

Sight. 

Upon  our  thankless,  joyless  s. 

Y on  mantling  cloud  has  hid  from  s . 

Let  all  do  all  as  in  Thy  s. 

Some  shelter  is  in  s.,  some  sacred  safe  abode. 


12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

Circumcision,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 


SIGHT. 


389 


Light  without  love,  glares  on  the  aching  s. 
’Tis  misty  all,  both  j.  and  sound. 

Ever  in  s.  of  all  our  bliss. 

Stream  upward  ere  he  glow  in  s. 

Was  present  to  his  raptur’d  s. 

In  His  unerring  , who  measures  Life  by  Love . 
Thy  crown  in  s.  is  hung. 

Ne’er  may  we  lose  it  from  our  s. 

But  there  s.  fails,  &c. 

In  maze  on  maze  the  tranced  j1. 

Too  rapid  and  too  pure  for  all  but  angel  s. 
And  trust  it  from  our  s. , not  needing  our  caress. 
And  love  this  s.  so  fair. 

Therefore  in  s.  of  man  bereft. 

Soothing  the  wearied  s. 

One  lowly  cell  in  s.  of  grace. 

Not  to  be  trac’d  by  s.  or  sound. 

E’en  human  Love  will  shrink  from  s. 

But  in  his  Maker’s  s. 

Too  dazzling  for  a sinner’s  s. 

Yet  flourishing  to  s.  as  fair. 

Springs  out  of  s. , and  flows. 

The  desert-wearied  tribes  in  s.  of  Canaan  sleep. 
Still  lessening,  brightening  on  their  s. 

To  walk  by  faith  and  not  by  s. 

With  Christ  in  s.,  turning  our  gain  to  loss. 
Therefore  on  fearful  dreams  her  inward  s. 
Thou  art  our  Moses  out  of  s. 

Melts  into  nothing  from  the  uncumber’d  s. 
When  out  of  s. , in  heart  and  prayer. 

Far  out  of  s.  we  seem  to  glide. 

Lose  in  arch’d  glades  their  tangled  s. 

All  will  be  precious  in  his  s. 

That  s.  of  thee  should  overcloud  their  joy. 
P'ew,  faint,  and  baffling  s. 

Thy  message  given,  thine  home  in  s. 

At  s.  of  ruin’d  altars,  prophets  slain. 

Choose  to  believe,  not  see : .r.  tempts  the  heart. 
At  s.  of  Sion’s  bowers. 

If  at  this  s.  ye  burn. 

He  views  and  counts  with  steady  s. 

Seems  at  the  s.  to  start. 

To-morrow’s  cares  shall  bring  to  s. 

If,  when  the  Lord  of  Glory  was  in  s. 
Cleansing  thy  s.  by  prayer  and  faith. 

The  thwarting  cliffs  that  bound  his  s. 

His  strain’d  eye  from  the  s. 

From  men’s  and  angels’  s. 


I Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef. East.,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  10. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Ascen.  Day,  v . iv.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5* 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Purification,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


390 


SIGHT — SILENCE. 


Fain  would  he  shun  both  ear  and  s. 

At  s.  of  Thee,  for  aye  to  burn. 

And  follow  Jesus  out  of  s. 

The  child-like  faith,  that  asks  not  s. 

Must  yield  Him  from  her  s. 

We  on  the  j1.  should  muse  awhile. 

The  Cross  in  j.,  but  Jesus  gone. 

To  bear  the  s.  of  dull  decay. 

How  should  pale  sinners  bear  the  s.  ? 

With  children  in  His  s. 

Too  restless  for  a sick  man’s  s. 

Friends  out  of  s.,  in  faith  to  muse. 

Though  in  our  s.  no  powers  of  darkness  bow. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  /.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
K.  Charles  M. , v.  i.  /.  3. 


Sights. 

Yet  are  there  saddening  s.  around. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Sign. 

By  every  s.  her  Lord  foretold. 

2 Advent,  v.  111.  /.  5. 

But  when  they  heard  the  s. , where  Christ,  &c. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

And  till  she  give  the  s.}  his  fury  stays. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

Love  is  life’s  only  s. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Waits  not  for  wonder  or  for  s. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

Signal. 

Th  angelic  s.  given. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  1. 4. 

Sign'd. 

Or  when  the  holy  cross  is  s. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

Signs. 

From  year  to  year  the  s.  of  wrath. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Than  these  dread  .r.  Thy  mighty  hand. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Where  by  their  several  s. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Such  j-.  of  love  old  Ocean  gives. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

Silence. 

Nor  yet  their  s.  broke. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

To  Thee  in  s.  cry. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

In  s.  and  afar  they  wait. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

It  steals  in  s.  down. 

Septuagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

In  i".  best  ador’d. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

But  should  thankless  s.  seal. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

It  springs  in  s.  where  it  will. 

Easter  Mon. , v.  vi.  1.  2. 

Deep  is  the  as  of  summer  noon. 

E’en  so,  in  silence,  likest  Thee. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

And  yet  our  j.  does  Thee  wrong. 

Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

With  midnight  j.  blend. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

In  s.f  ere  that  storm  begin. 

1 1 Trinity,  v.  vL  l.  5. 

Or  how  in  s.  lie  ? 

18  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Such  sounds  as  make  deep  s.  in  the  heart. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

The  s.  of  Christ’s  dying  day. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v .*  iii.  /.  7. 

In  s.  meek,  or  converse  sweet. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

SILENCE — SILVER. 


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Feel  only — for  in  s.  gently  gliding. 

All  s.  and  all  smiles. 

In  j.,  by  some  church-yard  gate. 

’Twas  s.  in  Thy  temple,  Lord. 

’Twas  s.  round  Thy  throne  on  high. 

Silent. 

Thou  keepest  s.  watch,  &c. 

Bex.,  “ vain  deluding  mirth. ” 

That  now  so  swift  and  s.  bear. 

When  o’er  th’  horizon’s  x*.  line. 

The  J'.  joy,  that  sinks  so  deep. 

Then  marks  the  s.  growth  of  grace  and  light. 
’Twas  x“.  all  and  dead. 

S.  Himself,  His  name  untold. 

With  x*.  news  of  mercy  steal. 

To  His  mind’s  eye — two  x*.  nights  and  days. 
Be  s.,  Praise. 

Thou  sleep’st  a s.  corse,  &c. 

In  s.  thought  aloof. 

A Hermit  in  a s.  cell. 

But  with  the  x*.  breath. 

And  willow-shaded  streams,  that  x\  sweep. 
He  listens  to  the  s.  tear. 

Of  x'.  Love. 

Our  heart’s  sad  secret  to  the  s.  air. 

But  when  eve’s  s.  foot-fall  steals. 

Never  so  fast,  in  x-.  April  shower. 

Pause  listening  on  the  s.  heath,  and  hear. 
Yoi^x1.  lessons,  undescried. 

And  with  clos’d  door  in  s.  bower. 

Too  happy,  on  my  s.  path. 

Once  more  I came  : the  s.  room. 

But  surer  than  all  words  the  s.  spell. 

Praise  to  our  pardoning  God  ! though  x*.  now. 
Sleeps  in  the  x*.  aisles  no  more. 

Silently . 

Teaching  so  well  and  s. 

And  throbbing  pulses  s. 

As  when  .twelve  tribes  knelt  s.  aloof. 

Speaks,  s. , thy  glorious  Creed. 

To  brood  o’er  x-.,  and  form  for  Heaven. 

Silken . 

Rend  not  her  x".  veil  too  soon. 

Sweep  ruthless  o’er  each  s.  form. 

Silver. 

Out  of  that  x1.  trump,  whose  tones  of  old. 


S.  Barnabas,,  v.  ri.  L 1. 
Catechism,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

1 Christmas,,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v»  xi.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1 . 

5,  Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Mon.  bef.East.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.ii.  1.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  8/ 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  3,. 

1 Easter,  v~  iv.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v..  vii.  /.  3. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vii.  /..  1. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  4.. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v„  ix.  /.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5.. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S..  Thomas,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

S.  James,  z/.  vi.  /.  1. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v . vii.  1.  5. 
2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7* 

17  Trinity,  v . iv.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


392 


SILVERY — SIN. 


Silvery . 

Of  s.  haze,  and  dark  and  still. 

Simple. 

Content  thee  with  one  s.  strain. 

Homely  scenes  and  s.  views. 

To  Nature’s  s.  lay. 

To  j*.  souls  and  unrefin’d. 

From  infants’  s.  lays. 

A s.  altar  by  the  bed. 

Simplest. 

And  yet  in  Him  the  s.  swain. 

Sin. 


All  Saints,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  viii.  1.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 


Who  day  by  day  to  j.  awake. 

Let  him  no  more  lie  down  in  s. 

These,  like  yourselves,  were  born  to  s.  and  die. 
Heirs  though  they  were  of  s.  and  shame. 
That  blood  for  s.  must  flow. 

...and  Faith  be  sham’d  by  the  believer’s  s. 

S.  only  hides  the  genial  ray. 

And  self-accus’d  of  s.  and  sloth. 

Two  worlds  are  ours  : ’tis  only  S. 

’Twas  but  one  little  drop  of  s. 

On  souls  that  s.  and  earth  forsook. 

Since  never  of  thy  s.  it  found. 

Then  let  the  grief,  the  shame,  the  s. 

Or  s.  at  heart  survive. 

Linger  not  with  s.  and  woe. 

Where  only  broken  hearts  their  s. , &c. 

Might  set  the  shadowy  realm  from  s. , &c. 

Just  smother’d  in  the  strife  of  s. 

Else  we  should  all  j*.  on  or  sleep. 

A giddy  whirl  of  s. 

To  bow  before  an  heir  of  s. 

O hateful  spell  of  S. ! when  friends  are  nigh. 
Ill  match’d  with  grief  and  j. 

S.  is  with  man  at  morning  break. 

Thou  mourn’ st  because  S.  lingers  still. 

Till  time  and  j'.  together  cease. 

We  to  the  sinner’s  God  of  s.  complain. 

Over  His  people’s  s. 

Count  o’er  His  mercies  and  thy  s. 

All  that  earth  owns  or  s.  destroys. 
O’erburthen’d  by  His  brethren’s  s. 

On  the  true  face  of  S.  to  look. 

S.,  as  it  is,  shall  meet  their  view. 

S.’s  forfeit,  and  redemption’s  cost. 

Our  paths  of  s .,  our  homes  of  sorrow. 

And  sure  their  s.  as  far  from  equals  thine. 


Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Circumcision,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  viii./.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  9. 
Whitsunday,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 


SIN — SINGING. 


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Till,  far  as  s.  and  sorrow  reach. 

S.  cannot  bear  to  see  Thee  shine. 

When  in  Thy  love  and  Israel’s  s. 

Where,  undisturb’d  by  and  earth,  the  soul. 
Pleading  with  care  and  s. 

With  their  sweet  lives,  as  pure  from  and  stain. 
Forgetting  quite  this  grosser  world  of  s. 

So  shall  S.  ask  of  heaven  and  earth. 

Warring  unharm’d  with  s.  and  fear. 

Shall  melt  with  earth  and  j*.  away  ! 

Can  all  the  depths  of  s.  discern. 

’Twixt  love  of  Christ  and  fear  of  s. 

And  oft  as  s.  and  sorrow  tire. 

With  thine  own  lips  to  sentence  all  thy  s. 
And  brooding  o’er  remember’d  s. 

Sinai. 

The  fires  that  rush’d  on  S.  down. 

From  S.’s  caves  are  bursting,  as  of  old. 

On  S.’s  top,  in  prayer  and  trance. 

From  S.  soar. 

With  wonders  S.  never  knew. 

Sincere. 

The  peaceful  home,  to  zeal  s. 

Sinful. 

For  s.  man  beneath  the  sky. 

If  s.  babes  in  sorrow  must  be  born. 

That  ever  dawn’d  on  s.  earth. 

Only  in  glory,  Lord,  Thy  s.  servant  own. 
Thy  lov’d  yet  s.  people  wandering  wide. 

The  s.  world  around. 

Though  worn  and  soil’d  with  s.  clay. 

Let  not  our  s.  fancy  trace. 

And  shall  the  heirs  of  s.  blood. 

Sing. 

Wakenest  each  little  leaf  to  j'. 

For  ever  rise,  and  s.,  and  shine. 

And  in  the  darkness  s.  your  carol  of  high  praise. 
S. , my  sadness  to  reprove. 

He  who  gave  you  breath  to  s. 

Prisoner  of  Hope  thou  art — look  up  and  s. 
Then,  fainting  soul,  arise  and  s. 

Rise,  shine,  and  s. , thou  captive  thrall. 

And  all  the  band  of  angels,  us’d  to  s. 

Soon  o’er  their  heads  blithe  April  airs  shall  s. 
Their  soothing  hymns  for  her  to  s. 

Singing. 

S.  so  thankful  to  the  dreary  blast. 


1 8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  1.  1. 
2(LTrinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
.Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 
I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  z/.  ii.  1.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


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SINGLE— SINNER. 


Single. 

The  s.  heart  to  be  Thy  sure  abiding-place. 

Singly. 

Who  s.  bore  the  world’s  sad  weight. 


Sings. 

S.  not  a note  of  this. 

When  nature  s.  of  joy  and  hope  alone. 
And  leaves  her  woodnote  wild,  and  s. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  I . 5. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 


Sink. 

Lord,  ere  our  trembling  lamps  s.  down  and  die. 
Ne’er  to  s.  back  on  slothful  bed. 

When  our  earthly  lov’d  ones  s. 

And  I shall  s.  in  yonder  sea  of  light. 

Nor  unlamented  s.  to  rest. 

And  ere  they  i’.  to  rest . 

Just  ere  he  j*.  for  ever  lost. 

The  childless  mother  s. 

Sinking. 

Over  His  s.  spirit  sweep. 

Sinks. 

As  her  pale  placid  martyr  s.  to  sleep. 

The  silent  joy,  that  j*.  so  deep. 

S.  graceful  on  its  nest. 

Sinless. 


1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  1.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

S.  JohnEvang.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
2 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  I. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


With  s.  glories  crown’d. 
Beseems  the  s.  child. 

Thou  wept’st  upon  thy  s.  child. 


4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


Sinner. 

If  on  the  j. ’ s outward  frame. 

Tremble  upon  the  string — a .r.\r  death. 

Nor  let  the  s.  lose  his  soul  at  ease. 

Each  bolt,  that  o’er  the  s.  vainly  rolls. 

But  with  the  s.'s  fear  their  hope  departs. 
Too  dazzling  for  a s.’s  sight. 

Wing’d  with  the  s.’s  doom. 

Love  the  poor  s.  , marvel  not. 

We  to  the  s.’s  God  of  sin  complain. 

First,  His  great  power  He  to  the  s.  shows. 
Woe  to  the  s.9  should  stern  Justice  prove. 
The  s.,  startled  by  His  ways  of  awe. 

A s.  in  a life  of  care. 

No  s.’s  eye  might  then  receive. 

Nor  sweetly  take  a s.’s  doom. 

Yes,  ransom’d  s.  ! wouldst  thou  know. 
From  touch  of  s.’s  meat. 

Y our  God  new-born,  and  made  a s.  ’s  child. 
Oh  ! jealous  God  ! how  could  a j-.  dare. 


Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.l.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Wed.bef.  East.,^.  iv.  1.  8. 
Whitsunday,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5* 

11  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 
S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  5- 


SINNERS — SISTER. 


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Sinners. 

To  let  the  world  of  s.  see. 

He  triumphs,  Who  for  j.  died. 

To  look  where  sorrowing  s.  kneel. 

E’en  s. , taught  by  Thee. 

That  j.  know  what  J esus  wrought. 

Feet,  and  to  s.  wholesome  blame. 

And  s.  save. 

With  s.  wake  at  morn. 

What  then  shall  wretched  s.  do. 
Pleading  with  s.  face  to  face. 

For  s.,  such  as  Eden  cannot  know. 

E’en  s.  for  the  evil  day. 

How  should  pale  s.  bear  the  sight  ? 

“A.  to  save,  Christ  Jesus  came.” 

While  s.  taste  Thine  heavenly  balm. 


Circumcision,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  aft.  Ascen. , v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 


Sins. 

New  perils  past,  new  s.  forgiven. 

Come,  learn  to  tell  aright  thine  own  s.’  cost. 
Till  ye  have  scourg’d  the  s.f  &c. 

Sion. 

That  once  was  S.'s  hill. 

Though  never  more  on  S.  ’s  fane. 

’Tis  A.,  wheresoe’er  they  dwell. 

Far  in  the  rocky  walls  of  S.  sleep. 

Thy  footsteps  all  in  Ah'  deep  decay. 

As  A.  in  her  height  of  pride. 

At  sight  of  S.’s  bowers. 

Ere  long  on  A.\r  steep. 

A.  was  theirs ; and  at  their  call. 

And  seers  would  mourn  on  A.  ’s  hill. 

Flash’d  S.’s  gilded  dome  to  summer  skies. 
To  see  lost  A.  ’s  shame. 

Where  close  to  S.’s  hill. 

On  S.’s  Prince  that  wait. 

Sire. 

Given  to  His  A. , our  souls  to  heal. 

Thou  hadst  no  earthly  j-. 

Siren. 

Blind  guide  with  voice,  and  blinding  all. 


Morning,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.vii.  1.  4. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Circumcision,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 


Sires. 

Came  hovering  to  our  sainted  s. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

Sirion. 

Proud  A.  in  the  northern  skies. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Sister. 

Some  s.  nymph,  beside  her  urn. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

SISTER — SKY. 


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On  no  sweet  s.’s  faithful  breast. 

Speak  gently  of  our  s.’s  fall. 

Sit . 

Here  may  we  s.,  and  dream. 

Thou,  who  didst  s.  on  Jacobis  well. 

S.  down  and  take  thy  fill  of  joy. 

Seek  ye  to  s.  enthron’d  by  Me  ? 

That  they  in  Heaven  may  highest  s. 

Sitting. 

S.  by  turns  beneath  Thy  sacred  feet. 

Skies . 

And  gales  sweep  soft  from  summer  s. 

With  more  than  royal  pomp,  and  pierce  the  . 
Yet  from  Thy  glory  in  the  j-. 

Wait  like  the  parched  earth  on  April  s. 

To  shew  through  moonless  s.,  &c. 

Through  darkening  s. 

To  Thy  bright  watchmen  in  the  s. 

Y et  not  at  once  to  seek  the  s. 

Proud  Sirion  in  the  northern  s. 

Sweet  nurslings  of  the  vernal  s. 

Flash’d  Sion’s  gilded  dome  to  summer  j. 
That  throne,  if  aught  beneath  the  s. 

Till  some  repenting  heart  be  ready  for  the  s. 
Had  fleeted  to  its  parent  s. 

We  need  not  grudge  thee  to  the  s. 


Skill. 

Where  patience  her  sweet  s.  imparts. 
With  all  its  deep  love-learned  s. 


Is  his,  who  s.  of  comfort  best. 
To  see  His  s.  and  live. 


Skills. 

Skirts. 


Sky. 

For  sinful  man  beneath  the  s. 

In  earth  or  s.,  in  stream  or  grove. 

When  withering  blasts  of  error  swept  the  s. 
On  the  bright  fields  beyond  the  s. 
Meanwhile,  if  over  sea  or  s. 

With  steadfast  gaze,  as  when  the  s. 

Should  change... ye  wanderers  of  the  s. 
Seen  in  life’s  early  morning  s. 

Give  true  hearts  but  earth  and  s. 

Light  flashes  in  the  gloomiest  s. 

Were  vanish’d  from  her  s. 

For  all  the  gorgeous  s.  beside. 

Suit  best  with  hearts  beyond  the  s. 


Annunciation,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.  James,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.\.  1.  3. 

,3  Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  5 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2 
7 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  I. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3 
Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Evening,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5* 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 


SKY— SLAVES. 

The  glorious  s.  embracing  all. 

Plain  as  the  sea  and  s. 

In  all  the  sunbright 
In  all  the  brightening  s. 

When  all  around  he  sees  but  sea  and  s. 

The  searching  sun,  the  open 
It  shines,  a pale  kind  star  in  winter’s  s. 
Under  the  rude  and  wasteful  / 

An  angel  brought  them  from  the  s. 

For  all  the  anthems  of  the  boundless  s. 

Half  seen  against  the  evening  j-. 

The  wonders  of  Thy  sea  and  *$■. 

The  deep  calm  j.  , the  sunshine  of  the  soul. 
Along  the  eastern  j'. 

Beneath  the  moonlight  s. 

Where  all  around  on  mountain,  sand,  and  s. 

Not  showers  across  an  April 

Look  homeward  through  the  evening  s. 

And  as  this  landscape  broad — earth,  sea,  and 
No  thought  of  them  ; in  all  the  bounteous  s. 
Nor  trusts  the  gorgeous  s. 

Shall  wear  it  in  the  s. 

A little  while  we  sought  the  s. 

Speeds  from  beneath  her  cloudless  s. 

Meet  in  the  Church’s  middle  x. 

Not  keener  burns,  in  the  chill  morning  s. 

To  the  green  earth  and  open  s. 

In  equal  race  fleet  o’er  the  s. 

Y et  wears  the  pure  aerial  s. 

Waiting  their  summons  to  the  s. 

Beneath  the  burning  eastern  s. 

The  thunders  of  the  deep  prophetic  s. 

A glimpse  of  the  unchanging  s. 

And  in  the  portals  of  the  s. 

Slain. 

At  sight  of  ruin’d  altars,  prophets  s. 

Offer  thy  love  and  tears  to  Thammuz  s. 

Slake. 

No  cloud  in  heaven  to  s.  its  ray. 

Is  fain  to  s.  its  fire. 

Slanting. 

The  shadows  sleep  on  every  s.  hill. 

Slave. 

Sick  or  healthful,  s.  or  free. 

Ask  thine  own  heart,  that  willing  s. 

Slaves. 

Have  I not  brought  thee  from  the  house  of  j. 


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Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  i. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  1.  5. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
s.  20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

, 23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  ii. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

? 20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


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SLAY— SLIGHT. 


Slay. 

God  will  not  quench  nor  them  quite. 

Sleep. 

Through  s.  and  darkness  safely  brought. 
When  the  soft  dews  of  kindly  s. 

Be  every  mourner’s  s.  to-night. 

And  Lazarus  waken’d  from  his  four  days’  s. 
Lie  lost  in  wilful  s. 

As  her  pale  placid  martyr  sinks  to  s. 

Of  sands,  that  lie  in  lifeless  s. 

Lull’d  in  a father’s  arms  to  s. 

Who  bade  the  waves  go  j. 

Such  as  in  s.  would  hardly  soothe. 

Far  in  the  rocky  walls  of  Sion  s. 

With  medicin’d  s. — O awful  in  Thy  woe  ! 
The  desert- wearied  tribes  in  sight  of  Canaan  s. 
Though  s.  have  clos’d  her  infant’s  eye. 

Else  we  should  all  sin  on  or  s. 

As,  while  men  s. 

In  their  own  quiet  glade  should  s. 

Such  airs  as  soothe  a hermit’s  s. 

E’en  from  their  Pagan  s. 

Then  rouse  thee  from  desponding  s. 

Go  s.  like  closing  flowers  at  night. 

Stoop  from  the  clouds  ? Why  s.  ye  ? &c. 

And  wherefore  smiles  he  in  his  s.  ? 

E’en  through  the  veil  of  s.  it  shines. 

The  shadows  s.  on  every  slanting  hill. 

Far  better  they  should  .r.  awhile. 

Pledge  of  the  untir’d  arm  and  eye  that  cannot  s. 


5 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v'.  xi.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

.2  Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  9. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  ii;  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


Sleep*  st. 

Thou  s.  a silent  corse,  in  funeral  fetters  wound.  Easter  Eve,  v . i.  /.  8. 
S.  Thou  indeed?  or  is  Thy  spirit  fled?  Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Sleeping. 

As  o’er  a j'.  infant’s  eyes. 

Sleeps. 

S.  sweetly  in  th*  embrace. 

Watching  the  eye  where  reason  s. 

S.  in  the  silent  aisles  no  more. 

Slept. 

Guests  rudely  went  and  came,  where  j*.  , &c 
So  o’er  the  bed  where  Lazarus  s. 

Slight. 

Nor  s.  the  warning  sound.  5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

S.  tremblings  only  of  her  veil  declare.  Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


2 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

. Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


SLIGHTED — SMILE. 


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Slighted. 

F rom  the  s.  willow  bower.  I Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Slope. 

That  o’er  her  western  j*.  breathe  airs  of  balm.  3 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Slopes. 

Ah  ! wherefore  gleam  those  upland  s.  so  fair  ? 1 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  1 . 


Sloth. 

Up  from  your  beds  of  s.  for  shame. 

And  self-accus’d  of  sin  and  s. 

Slothful. 

Ne’er  to  sink  back  on  s.  bed. 


1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 


Slow. 

Nor  s.,  nor  hurrying,  but  in  faith. 

We  see  Christ’s  entering  triumph  s.  ascend. 
Whether  s.  creeping  on  cold  earth,  or  borne. 

Slowly. 

Where  s.,  round  his  isles  of  sand. 

S. , as  then,  His  bounteous  hand. 

Cons  s.  o’er  its  alter’d  part. 

When  j1.  through  the  hallow’d  air. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
S. Thomas,  v.\\.  1.  1. 

SS.  Simon&Jude,  z/.ix.  /-3. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  1.  2. 


Slumber. 

In  wilful  s.,  deepening  every  hour. 

S.  is  there,  but  not  of  rest. 

To  j.  in  your  leafy  screen. 

His  s.  on  the  eve  of  death. 

Slumberest. 

The  prayers  are  o’er  : why  s.  thou  so  long. 

Slumbering. 

Upon  the  s.  features  glow. 

And  wake  their  s.  love  again. 

Slumberous. 

The  s.  potion  bland,  and  wilt  not  drink. 


1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  1.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

Commination,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


Slumbers. 

Like  infants’  s.,  pure  and  light.  Evening,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 

Soft  s.  in  the  open  eye  of  Heaven.  1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


Small. 

Wherewith  encompass’d,  great  and  s.  Septuagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

The  storm  is  o’er — and  hark  ! a still  s.  voice.  9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

Yet  shall  to  him  the  still  s.  voice.  S.Bartholomew,z/.xvii./.  1. 


Smart. 

Too  feeble  for  Confession’s  s. 

Smile. 

And  eyes  that  never  more  may  s. 

E’en  in  remorse,  would  s.  on  Thee. 
Wears  again  her  willing  s. 

With  their  own  magic  s. 


Ash- Wednesday,  z/.  iii.  1. 3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 


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SMILE — SMITTEN. 


Sweet  is  the  s.  of  home  ; the  mutual  look. 
With  thy  false  s. 

Mortal ! if  life  s.  on  thee,  and  thou  find. 
Nor  torrid  summer’s  sickly  s. 

Watching  Thy  patient  s. 

We  in  scorn  : and  yet  we  know. 

In  the  full  sunshine  of  His  s. 

That  frowns  on  sweet  Affection’s  s. 

Touch  our  chill’d  hearts  with  vernal  s. 

The  many-twinkling  s.  of  ocean. 

In  wasteful  bounty  shower’d  they  s.  unseen. 
How  wilt  thou  then  look  back,  and  s. 

The  same  that  won  Eve’s  matron  s. 

Ye  felt  your  Maker’s  that  hour. 

The  living  waters  brightly  s. 

With  sad  but  unaffected  j-. 

Knows  half  the  reasons  why  we  s.  or  sigh. 
No  j.  is  like  the  s.  of  death. 

Sweet  is  the  infant’s  waking  s. 

And  to  her  own  sad  music  s. 

Where  should  ye  seek  Love’s  perfect  s. 
Beams  with  too  faint  a s. 

By  softer  voice,  by  s.  and  wing. 

Help,  by  the  unexpressive  s.,  that  made. 

Smil’d. 

No  peaceful  home  upon  His  cradle  s. 

On  th’  everlasting  Parent  sweetly  s. 

Thy  new-born  Saviour  s. 

When  the  relenting  sun  has  s. 

Smiles. 

Thy  sunshine  s.  beneath  the  gloom. 

Thy  shy  averted  .r. 

Nor  vainly  along  the  shady  way. 

The  eye  in  s.  may  wander  round. 

Where’er  the  Cross  is  borne  with  s. 

And  wherefore  s.  he  in  his  sleep. 

All  silence  and  all  j'. 

Smil’st. 

Thou  s.  on  us  in  wrath,  and  we. 

Smiling. 

Play  with  the  flame  and  sword. 

But  all  is  bright  and  s.  love. 

Blest  eyes,  that  see  the  s.  gleam. 

The  light  from  those  soft-.?.  eyes. 

S.  he  turns  and  spreads  his  little  wing. 

Smitten. 

The  rock  is  s.,  and  to  future  years. 


i Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  I. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Tu.,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  io. 
Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

11  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5- 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

5 S . Simon&J  ude,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Churching,  v,  i.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Christmas  Day,  v . v.  /.  5. 
H.  Innocents,  v,  v.  1.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

5 S.  Simon  &Jude,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v . vi.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

S.  Peter,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

I Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

H.  Innocents,  v . ii.  /.  5. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  5. 


SMOKE— SOARING. 


401 


Smoke. 

On  the  wreath’d  s.  afar. 

Smooth. 

Scar’d  with  this  j.  unbloody  strife. 
Enthralls  : the  s.  stones  of  the  flood. 

S.  without  step  or  sound. 

Smother'd. 


Just  s.  in  the  strife  of  sin. 

Snare. 

First  Levi,  then  all  Israel,  from  the  s. 


S.  Matthew,  v. 

Whitsun  Tues., 
8 Trinity,  v.  vii 
S.  Thomas,  v.  \ 

4 Easter,  v.  vii. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii. 


Snatch. 

To  j.  the  rover  from  the  dangerous  strand. 

Snatch' d. 

S.  sudden  from  th’  avenging  rod. 

S.  late  from  the  decaying  year. 

Snow. 

The  s. -white  Ephod  wear. 

The  s.  -clad  peaks  of  rosy  light. 

Snowy. 

And  j.  vest — such  grace  He  won  for  thee. 
Chalice,  and  plate,  and  s.  vest. 

Soar. 


Commination,  \ 

II  Trinity,  v.  \ 
S.  bef.  Advent, 

1 Easter,  v.  vi. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ii 

23  Trinity,  v.  x 
Visit,  of  Sick,  7 


High  as  her  anthems  s.  Easter  Tues.,  v. 

The  Church’s  prayer  finds  wings  to  s.  4 Easter,  v.  vii. 

That  it  should  j.  and  glide  with  thee  so  fast.  Ascension  Day, 
All  space,  beyond  the  s.  of  angel  wings.  Ascension  Day, 
Calls  us  from  where  ye  s.  so  fast.  5 Trinity,  v.  vi. 

Shall  find  his  wings,  and  j-.  as  fast  and  free.  23  Trinity,  v.  xi 
From  Sinai  s.  S.  John  Bapt.,  1 

I seem  to  s.  in  vision  bright.  S.  James,  v.  v.  / 

When  ye,  who  used  to  s.  S.  Michael,  v.  ii 

Save  that  his  hopes  more  boldly  s.  S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  /, 

Ye  s.  those  elder  saints  to  meet.  All  Saints,  v.  vi 

Higher  above  our  meaning  s.  Catechism,  v.  x. 

To  be  sung  on,  where  angels  s.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v. 

Soar’d. 


For  heavenly  vision  s. 

The  spreading  cloud  of  incense  s. 

Soaring. 

For  there  the  lark  is  s.  high. 

While  his  free  spirit,  s.  high. 

To  waft  us  ever  on,  s.  in  blissful  dreams. 
The  s.  soul  from  rest. 

Not  seraph’s  wing  for  ever  s. 

And  who  can  stay  the  power. 

Thy  shadowy  car  went  i”.  on. 

For  his  wing'd  thoughts  are  .r.  high. 

D d 


Easter  Mon.,  v. 
Ordination,  v.  i. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i 
3 Epiphany,  v.  \ 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /. 
S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /. 


ii.  /.  2. 

v.  iii.  /.  2. 
. /.  2. 
di.  1.  2. 

/.  4. 

1. 4. 

>.  iii.  /.  8. 

iii.  1.  1. 
v.  i.  /.  2. 

/.  6. 

L.  /.  I. 

i.  /.  4. 

’•  v.  /.  5. 

xiv.  /.  2 

/.?. 

v.  ii.  /.  2. 
v.  vi.  /.  2. 

/.  3. 

. /.  2. 

'.  ii.  1.  6. 

. 2. 
i.  /.  2. 

• 3- 

i.  /.  5. 

1. 3. 

, vii.  /.  8. 

ix.  /.  4. 

/•  3. 


A.  L.  U. 

ii.  /.  4. 
x.  1.  5. 
. 1. 3. 

9- 

2. 


402 


SOARING — SOFT. 


He  loves  when  some  clear  s.  mind. 

Cheerful  as  s.  lark,  and  mild. 

Soars. 

But  faster  than  she  j-.jOur  earth-bound  Fancy  tires. 
Awaken’d  j.  in  airy  flight. 

Sober. 

Mount,  but  be  j.  on  the  wing. 

Be  s.,  for  thou  art  not  there. 

From  s.  walking  in  true  Gospel  ways. 

Soberly. 

Skirts  s.  the  tranquil  scene. 

Social. 

In  s.  hours,  who  Christ  would  see. 

Soft. 

By  some  s.  touch  invisible. 

Pay,  for  j.  rains  in  season  given. 

When  the  si  dews  of  kindly  sleep. 

Full  many  a s.  green  isle  appears. 

Spread  theirs,  breasts,  unheeding,  tothebreeze. 
S.  shades  and  gleaming  lights  are  there. 

I linger  by  j.  Music’s  cell. 

To  shew  s.  waters  gushing  by. 

S.  as  Memnon’s  harp  at  morning. 

See  the  s.  green  willow  springing. 

Flinging  s.  radiance  far  and  wide. 

Is  the  s.  gleam  of  Christian  worth. 

Thou  whose  s.  showers  distil. 

With  s.  undazzling  light. 

The  first  .r.  star  in  evening’s  crown. 

But  leave  her,  in  her  own  s.  noon. 

S.  Mercy’s  undersong. 

S.  as  imprison’d  martyr’s  death-bed  calm. 

Thy  whisper’d  warnings,  kind  and  s. 

But  ne’er  so  s.  fell  noon-tide  shower. 

S.  as  the  plumes  of  Jesus’  Dove. 

When  a s.  shower. 

S.  cloud,  that  while  the  breeze  of  May. 

Steals  on  s.  -handed  Charity. 

With  lulling  spell  let  s.  Decay. 

The  door  is  clos’d — but  s.  and  deep. 

S.  slumbers  in  the  open  eye  of  Heaven. 

By  s.  endearments  in  kind  strife. 

Such  as  beneath  the  moon’s  s.  gleam. 

In  hymns  as  j.  as  balm. 

Is  ever  with  the  J'. , meek,  tender  soul. 

By  s.,  meek,  tender  ways  He  loves  to  draw. 
Or,  when  s.  showers  in  season  fall. 


SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  z/.viii. /.  i. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xi.  l.i. 

,S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Morning,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Evening,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3.  | 

4 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

I Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

I Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascension,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

4 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


SOFT — SOJOURN. 


403 


Bath’d  in  s.  airs,  and  fed  with  dew. 

Without  a streak  of  heaven’s  s.  blue. 

With  the  s.  solitary  knell. 

Here  are  s.  hands  that  cannot  bless  in  vain. 
The  s.  green  of  the  vernal  earth. 

E’en  from  thine  arms,  so  kind  and  s. 

S.  on  her  fluttering  heart  shall  breathe. 

And  s.  as  pure,  and  warm  as  bright. 

Ill  fare  the  lay,  though  s.  as  dew. 

The  light  from  those  s.  -smiling  eyes. 

Waft  him,  thou  s.  September  breeze. 

S.  answers  duly  whisper’d,  &c. 

Thou  too  art  here  with  thy  s.  inland  tones. 
Behind  the  s.  bright  summer  cloud. 

The  strain,  so  s.  the  melting  fall. 

Soften. 

The  bitterness  of  death  to  s.  and  beguile. 

To  j.  hearts  like  morning  dew. 

Soften'd. 

He  hears  her  not — with  s.  gaze. 

Softening. 

Some  s.  gleam  of  love  and  prayer. 

Then  keep  the  s.  veil  in  mercy  drawn. 

Softer. 

Should  touch  the  heart  with  s.  power. 

S.  than  gale  at  morning  prime. 

By  s.  voice,  by  smile  and  wing. 

Softest. 

Steal  down  like  April  dews,  that  fall,  &c. 
Sweet  Dove  ! the  ^.,  steadiest  plume. 

The  j-.  dews  drop  on  her  from  above. 

When  Autumn’s  s.  gleams  are  ending. 

The  j".  moonbeams  lie. 

Whom  by  the  s.  step  and  gentlest  tone. 
Hovers  on  x.  wings. 

It  chants  to  all  in  .r.  tone. 

Softly. 

A cloudless  sun  that  j.  shines. 

The  heart’s  sweet  moonlight  s.  gleams. 

So  s.  falls  the  lay  in  fear  and  wrath  begun. 

Soil’d. 

Nor  j.  by  ruder  breath. 

Though  worn  and  j.  with  sinful  clay. 

Sojourn. 

Thou  here  didst  s. , cottage-born. 


15  Trinity,  v.  i..  1.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  1 . 3. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  1.  I. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  L 1. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

Morning,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v . i.  /.  5. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  8,' 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  2. 


404 


SOLACE — SOLITARY. 


Solace. 

Putting  his  by. 

But  feeds  with  j'.  kind  the  willing  soul. 

Full  j-.,  lest  it  steal  the  heart. 

But  we  may  taste  your  s . sweet. 

To  s.  and  relieve. 

S.  and  warning  thou  mayst  learn. 

Solaces . 

By  false  kind  s.,  and  spells  of  earth. 

Solar . 

Their  s.  source  betray. 

That  cannot  bear  the  s.  beam. 

Still  blazing,  like  the  s.  fount. 

Sold. 

The  birthright  j.,  the  blessing  lost  and  won. 

Soldier. 

The  s.  in  his  chosen  bower. 

When  the  great  s.  of  thy  Lord. 

And  the  young  j.  duly  sworn. 

Sole. 

Teach  us  to  love,  with  Christ,  our  j.,  &c. 
Her,  His  s.  earthly  care. 

Solemn. 


Tues.  bef.  East.,^.  v.  /.  4. 
7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v . x.  1.  2. 

Easter  Mon. , v.  xi.  /.  2. 
S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 


Chanting  with  a s.  voice. 

That  j-.  style,  4 4 Thy  nation  and  Thy  friends.” 
Now  is  there  j.  pause  in  earth  and  heaven. 
Within  the  temple’s  s.  round. 

The  Church’s  j'.  chant  we  hear. 

Three  s.  parts  together  twine. 

Three  aisles  approach  the  shrine. 

Or  to  your  endless  depth,  ye  j1.  groves. 

In  whispering  leaves,  these  s.  words. 

Then  in  their  s.  pageant  learn. 

Serene  or  s.,  gay  or  bold. 

As  in  the  s.  week  that  past. 

As  in  that  s.  evening  walk. 

To  thoughts  in  youth. 

Oft  in  her  s.  hours  we  dream  thee  nigh. 


I Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  I. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


Solid. 

Wrapt  in  a still,  dark,  s.  cloud. 

I11  s.  span  of  purest  rays. 

Solitary. 

Where,  like  a s.  child. 

To  cheer  our  j.  song. 

The  wheeling  kite’s  wild  j.  cry. 

With  the  soft  knell. 

And  there  are  aching  s.  breasts. 


13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  v.  /.  I 


SOMETHING— SONG. 


405 


“With  s.  of  celestial  light.’ 

If  Memory  s.  at  our  spell. 

And  s.  e’en  beneath  the  moon. 
We  s.  see  alight. 

S.  of  Resignation’s  tone. 


Something. 

Sometimes. 


Somewhat. 
Son . 


The  S.  of  Man,  th’  atoning  wounds. 

Who  hath  the  Father  and  the  S. 

We  who  have  seen  Thy  S. 

The  S.  of  God  in  radiance  beam’d. 

From  the  mild  S.  of  Man. 

The  S.  of  God  by  moonlight  rose. 

Her  risen  S.  and  Lord. 

Old  Israel’s  long-lost  s. 

The  Father  spares  the  S.,  for  thee  to  die. 

So  spake  the  S. 

Meanwhile  with  every  j'.  and  saint  of  Thine. 
Who  gave  His  S. , sure  all  has  given. 

Pitying  the  mother  in  the  s . 

Now  that  th’  eternal  S. 

The  S.  of  God  in  doing  good. 

The  only  S.  of  His  dear  love. 

Wilt  thou  forgive  thy  j.  one  boding  sigh? 
Yet  turn  thee,  s.  of  man — for  worse  than  these. 
To  whom  God’s  S.  is  given. 

“E’en  like  the  S.  of  God.” 

As  if  th’  Almighty  S. 

Lost  in  high  thoughts,  “whose  s.” 

E’er  did  like  Thee  a true  s.'s  part. 

A S.  that  never  did  amiss. 

For  He,  thy  S.  and  Saviour,  vows. 

The  S.  of  God  : and  that  indeed. 

The  Spirit  of  the  dying  S. 

His  only  S.  for  her  would  give. 

A widow  o’er  her  only  s. 

So  yearns  our  mother  o’er  each  truant  s. 

True  j*.  of  our  dear  Mother,  early  taught. 

Song. 

What  sudden  blaze  of  j.  ? 

First  stirr’d  the  tide  of  j*. 

Still  chant  his  morning  s. 

Deem  not  that  the  j.  would  cease. 

She  trills  her  widow’d,  faltering  s. 

Be  this  your  j'.,  your  joy  and  pride. 


Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Quinquagesima,z/.xii.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,^.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,z\xiii.  /.  4. 
4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xx.  1.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  I. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Annunciation,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
5 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 


SONG— SOOTHE. 


406 


To  praise  Thee  with  a worthier  s. 

One  gust  of  heavenly  s.  might  steal. 
An  idle  vaunt  of  s. 

To  cheer  our  solitary  s . 

Of  angel  s.  and  angel  motion. 

For  sacred  Joy’s  golden  mean. 

How  timely  then  a comrade’s  s. 

Thou  voice  of  sacred  s . 

The  breath  of  sacred  s. 

Songs. 

Echoing  angelic  s. 

May  rise  on  high,  and  holy  s. 

Thou  hast  an  ear  for  angels’  j-. 


Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
SS.Sim.&  Jud.,z/.  vii. /.  4. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  xiii. /.I. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  £/.  x.  1.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 


Sons . 

See  Israel’s  s .,  like  glowing  brands. 

He  only  of  the  s.  of  men. 

S.  of  a King  ye  boast  to  be. 

Thou  countest  s.  ’ and  mothers’  love. 

Comfort’s  true  .r.  / amid  the  thoughts  of  down.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
That  s.  to  parents,  all  to  Thee  may  turn.  S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
O’er  sainted  s.  untimely  dead.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  5* 
Easter  Day,  v . vi.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


Soon. 

S.  wilt  Thou  take  us  to  Thy  tranquil  bower.  Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  as  their  fragrant  task  is  done.  I Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

S.  shalt  thou  read  the  mystery  right.  4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  9. 

Will  trickle  j*.  5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

As  j.  as  born.  S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

But  to  His  triumph  j-.  Whitsun  Mon.,z/.  xiii.  /.  3, 

S.  o’er  their  heads  blithe  April  airs  shall  sing.  23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  will  He  shew  thee  all  Plis  wounds,  and  say.  S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 
And  s.  the  Israelite  indeed.  S.  Barthol.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


Sooner. 

S.  than  they  should  miss  where  Thou,  &c. 
Why  should  the  cup  the  i'.  cloy  ? 

S.  than  where  the  stars  of  Christmas  burn. 
S.  than  where  the  Easter  sun. 

S.  than  where  upon  the  Saviour’s  friends. 

Soonest. 

That  s.  thrills  at  touch  of  praise. 

Soothe. 

Such  as  in  sleep  would  hardly 
Art  Thou  not  by  to  s.  and  save  ? 

Such  airs  as  j’.  a hermit’s  sleep. 

To  j.  his  soul  when  thou  art  gone. 

By  sweet  remembrance  s.  our  woes. 

Our  fever’d  brow  in  age  to  s. 

O us,  haunt  us,  night  and  day. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Good  F riday,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


SOOTH’D— SORROW. 


407 


Sooth'd. 

Proud  to  be  check’d  and  s.  by  that,  &c. 

Soothing. 

Our  Sun  and  s.  Moon. 

S.  the  wearied  sight. 

Its  i1.  lustre  streams. 

How  s.  ! in  our  last  decay. 

So  too  may  s . Hope  Thy  leave  enjoy. 

No  s.  calm  is  blest. 

To  practise  there  the  s.  lay. 

Their  s.  hymns  for  her  to  sing. 

Who  can  express  the  s.  charm  ? 

I rather  woo  the  s.  art. 

Was  veil’d  in  sadly-j*.  gloom. 

E’en  such  an  awful  s.  calm. 

Soft  answers  duly  whisper’d  to  each  s.  prayer. 
O kindly  s.  in  high  Victory’s  hour. 

Was  Error’s  s.  blind. 

Dream  on  the  s.  dream  at  will. 

Oft  as  at  morn  or  s.  eve. 

Sorceries. 

...He  watch’d  his  s.  dark  and  dread. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
S S . Phil.  & Jas. , v. xiii.  /.  1 . 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 


Sore. 

Till  she  abuse,  so  j*.,  her  lengthened  span. 
And,  though  the  strife  be  s. 

Else  had  it  bruis’d  too  s.  his  tender  heart. 
The  festering  s.  by  Fancy  made. 

F or  all  thy  rankling  doubts  so  s. 


1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  z>.  xii.  /.  3. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 


Sorrow. 

If  sinful  babes  in  j.  must  be  born. 

Why  in  thy  s.  should  it  pine? 

Of  s.  and  unrest. 

Look  S.  in  the  face. 

Might  set  the  shadowy  realm  from  sin  and  free. 
When  s.  all  our  heart  would  ask. 

But  vernal  airs  should  s.  heal. 

Where  human  s.  breathes  her  lowly  moan. 

In  s.  kneeling,  and  in  fear. 

That  Israel’s  King  with  s.  stains. 

In  s. , on  Life’s  downward  way. 

Our  paths  of  sin,  our  homes  of  s. 

With  labour  lost  and  j'.  earn’d. 

Till,  far  as  sin  and  s.  reach. 

Saluting  j'.  as  you  may. 

Dear  as  the  holy  s. 

That  s.  best  relieves. 

S.  hath  fled  away,  and  Pain. 


Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Ash-Wed.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Tues.bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Tues. bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

S S. Phil. & Jas.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


SORROW — SOUL. 


408 

Sweetening  the  s.  of  his  fall. 

But  clouds  were  on  His  s. : one  alone. 

In  s.  and  remorse  to  sing. 

And  oft  as  sin  and  s.  tire. 

Too  lightly  springs  by  S.’s  bed. 

Are  deeper  plung’d  in  s.’s  trance. 

In  whose  sweet  presence  S.  dares  not  lower. 
And  S.  her  keen  sting  would  prove. 

Sorrowing. 


To  look  where  j*.  sinners  kneel. 

Sorrows. 

Would  deem  thy  s.  bought  too  dear. 

By  day  and  night  her  .r.  fall. 

Sought. 

With  gold  and  myrrh  she  s.  Thy  face. 
“Long  j'.,  and  lately  won.” 

They  early  j.  the  tomb. 

They  who  have  s. , nor  hope  to  find. 

Which  s.  behind  the  veil  to  see. 

Ye  may  be  found  if  ye  are  s. 

A little  while  we  j*.  the  sky. 

Love  J”.  Him  first — at  dawn  of  morn. 

She  J'.  to  weep  with  Thee  alone. 

He  heard  and  saw,  and  s.  to  free. 

If,  calming  wayward  grief,  I j. 

The  much-enduring  wisdom, 

Soul. 

Sun  of  my  s.  I Thou  Saviour  dear. 

Till  to  our  s.  the  former  days  return. 

For  all  our  gazing  ; but  the  s. 

Jesu,  do  Thou  my  j'.  receive. 

Come  here  thy  .r.  to  tune. 

While  with  you  the  s.  is  free. 

And  cheats  th’  unstable  j. 

Happy  the  s.,  whose  precious  cause. 

The  soaring  s.  from  rest. 

A that  once  had  tasted  of  immortal  Truth. 
Shewing  how  best  the  may  cling. 

Nor  let  the  sinner  lose  his  s.  at  ease. 

Then,  onward  yet  a step,  thou  hard- won  s. 
Then  may  the  unbodied  j.  in  safety  fleet. 

He  could  not  trust  his  melting  j. 

The  sacred  s. -enthralling  strain. 

When,  ere  the  final  pang  His  j.  should  rend. 
Less  quickly  from  th’  unstable  s.  would  fade. 
Than  overcloud  Thy  j. 

Love  masters  Agony ; the  s.  that  seem’d. 


S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Tues.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xiii./.  1. 


SOUL. 


409 


Where’er  Thou  roam’st,  one  happy  s.,  we  know. 
My  s.  with  Thee  be  blest ! 

Thy  grovelling  s.  that  feels  so  desolate  and  dry. 
Then  wake,  my  s.,  to  high  desires. 

By  His  own  calm,  s.  -soothing  tone. 

My  better  s.  confess’d. 

Yet  in  the  Prophet’s  s.  the  dreams,  &c. 

Upon  his  s.  like  flame. 

They  nurse  the  s.  to  heavenly  love. 

Then,  fainting  s.,  arise  and  sing. 

My  s.  is  envious  of  mine  eye. 

To  His  s.  -piercing  voice  for  ever  nigh. 

Such  trembling  joy  the  s.  o’er-awes. 

The  deep  calm  sky,  the  sunshine  of  the  s. 

No  s.  of  man  can  worthless  find. 

Chill’d  at  her  touch,  the  self-reproaching  j*. 

A new-born  s.,  just  waiting  on  the  brink. 
Was  wafted  to  your  s.  one  high  desire. 

Go  not  away,  thou  weary  s. 

But  feeds  with  solace  kind  the  willing  s. 

Thy  heedless  s.  astray. 

Thy  better  .r.  could  spurn. 

Is  ever  with  the  soft,  meek,  tender  s. 

It  is  not  that  His 

Full  many  a s .,  the  price  of  blood. 

The  laggard  .r.  , that  will  not  wake. 

But  for  the  s.  no  help  is  found. 

To  many  aj.  a poison  tree. 

His  steps  to  guide,  his  s.  to  shield. 

Where,  undisturb’d  by  sin  and  earth,  the  s. 
Till  every  limb  obey  the  mounting  s. 

The  mounting  the  call  by  Jesus  given. 

To  soothe  his  s.  when  thou  art  gone. 

Body  and  s.  in  every  part. 

Let  not  thy  s.  be  quite  o’ercast. 

Their  s.  is  Christ’s  abode. 

His  dove-like  s. — best  sacrifice. 

Still  to  the  lowly  s. 

Body  and  s .,  to  live  and  die. 

Each  leading  many  a rescu’d  s. 

The  s.  unswerving  and  the  fearless  tongue. 
Let  his  s.  love  Thee  to  the  end. 

Can  his  s.  choose  but  be  at  rest. 

God  for  each  rescued  s. 

Luke  the  belov’d,  the  sick  s.’s  guide. 

If  e’er  we  charm  a s.  in  pain. 

O heavy  laden  .r.  / kneel  down  and  hear. 
Thus,  should  thy  s.  misgiving  turn. 


Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  2. 

S. Andrew,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
Purification,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 


4io 


SOULS. 


Souls. 

Such  is  the  bliss  of  s.  serene. 

Children  and  childlike  s.  are  there. 

Only,  since  our  s.  will  shrink. 

All  s. , that  in  their  cradles  Thou  hast  bought. 
Of  j1.  that  infant-like  beneath  their  burthenbend. 
Father  and  Lover  of  our  s.  ! 

Given  to  His  Sire,  our  s.  to  heal. 

For  j-.  that  hear  His  call,  and  prove. 

When  j*.  of  highest  birth. 

For  fallen  s.  some  healing  breath. 

Our  frail  immortal  s.  , His  work,  &c. 

Can  pass  the  flight  of  s.  adoring. 

And  shew  our  lagging  s.  how  glory  must,  &c. 
So  happy  s.,  when  life  is  o’er. 

On  s.  that  sin  and  earth  forsook. 

’Tis  even  so  : the  sovereign  Lord  of  s. 
Prepar’d  for  virgin  s.9  and  them. 

Meek  s.  there  are,  who  little  dream. 

Where  gentlest  breezes  whisper  s.  distress’d. 
That  s.  in  refuge,  holding  by  the  Cross. 

The  thronging  band  of  J*. 

The  blood  of  s.  by  Thee  redeem’d. 

The  prayers  of  hungry  s.  and  poor. 

To  humbled  j.,  that  sink  for  shame. 

Of  s.  that  mourn. 

To  other  strains  our  s.  are  set. 

Listen,  ye  pure  white-robed  s. 

Wouldst  thou  the  life  of  j.  discern? 

But  chiefly  Christian  s.  ; for  they. 

O lost  and  found  ! all  gentle  s.  below. 

The  j.  His  Christ  hath  bought. 

Lifting  and  lowering  s.  at  will. 

And  God’s  own  ark  with  blood  of  s.  defil’d. 
The  s.  He  died  to  win. 

While  j.  are  wandering  far  and  wide. 

Where  s.  and  bodies,  hopes  and  joys. 

His  portion  in  our  j.  to  prove. 

Of  s.  that  will  not  be  redeem’d. 

Where  s.  with  sacred  hunger  sighing. 

All  joy  to  s.  that  can  rejoice. 

His  glory  on  their  j*.  , made  known,  &c. 

Thou  only  hope  of  J-. 

Winning  or  losing  s.9  Thy  life-blood’s  price. 
Thus  s.,  by  nature  pitch’d  too  high. 

Our  weary  s .,  by  earth  beguil’d. 

Because  their  secret  s.  a holy  strain  repeat. 
That  we  might  learn  of  Him  lost  s.  to  love. 


Morning,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 
i Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  6, 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  9. 
Wed.  bef. East.,  v.  v.  /.  9. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tu.,z\  xviii.  /.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

16  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

S. Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xii.  /.  3- 
S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,z/.xii.  /.  I. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  7- 
S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 


SOULS — SOVEREIGN. 


411 


Doubt  we,  how  s.  so  wanton  change. 

To  simple  s.  and  unrefin’d. 

Little  they  dream,  those  haughty  s. 

For  ever  on  our  s.  be  trac’d. 

Which  only  s.  in  sufferings  tried. 

“Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  s.  inspire.” 

Sound. 

The  nearer  swells  the  trumpet’s  s. 

Each  s.  His  wakeful  ear  receives. 

’Tis  misty  all,  both  sight  and  s. 

Orb  after  orb,  the  wondrous  *$•. 

While  far  beyond  the  s.  of  praise. 

Not  to  be  trac’d  by  sight  or  s. 

Nor  slight  the  warning  .r. 

Then  waken  into  s.  divine. 

When  one  by  one  each  human  s. 

Too  soon  some  ruder  s. 

To  the  glad  mournful  s. 

Vainly  they  tried  the  deeps  to  s. 

Might  s.  in  Heaven,  were  all  his  second  life. 
Smooth  without  step  or  j-. 

Still  may  the  echo  of  that  j. 

Nearest  and  dearest  ever  j-. 

How  swell’d  thine  anthem’s  s. 

Sweet  awful  hour  ! the  only  s. 

How  strange,  to  thee,  that  s.  ! 

Sounding. 

Its  trumpet  tones  are  s.  still. 

Sounds . 

And  fall  the  s.  of  mirth. 

Ever  in  thrilling  j-.  like  these. 

That  s.  the  dirge  of  Rome. 

So  s.  our  war-note  ; but  our  path  of  glory. 
No  j.  of  worldly  toil  ascending  there. 

Such  s.  as  make  deep  silence  in  the  heart. 
The  dreary  j*.  of  crowded  earth. 

Source. 

As  rays  around  the  s.  of  light. 

Their  solar  s.  betray. 

But  that  the  Lord  and  s.  of  love. 

Nor  in  the  stream  the  s.  forget. 

Oft,  ere  the  common  s.  be  known. 

South. 

The  flashing  billows  of  the  s. 

Where  wafted  by  the  warm  .$•.  -west. 

Sovereign. 

When  we  our  s.  Master  find. 


S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
SS.Sim.&  Jud.,z/.viii.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  1 . 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvii.  1.  4. 
S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Accession,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 


412 


SOVEREIGN — SPARES. 


You  in  the  S.  Presence  plead. 

’Tis  even  so  : the  j>.  Lord  of  souls. 

S.  masters  of  all  hearts  ! 

Enthroned  in  thy  s.  sphere. 

He  only,  by  whose  j.  hand. 

Sow. 

First  s.  in  holy  fear. 

Be  thou  content  in  tears  to  s. 

Sown. 

. . . And  reap  what  Thou  hast  j. 


3 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  i. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  i. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  1.  i. 

Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 
12  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  6. 


Space. 

But  look  away  a little  s. 

All  s. , beyond  the  soar  of  angel  wings. 

Along  the  Church’s  central  s. 

This  earth  a boundless  s. 

Of  Christ’s  true  riches  o’er  all  time  and  s. 
Diverse  along  all  j.  in  fiery  flight. 

Spake. 

So  j.  the  Son. 

So  s.  the  weary  fisher,  spent. 

S.,  and  was  heard  by  fell  disease. 

To  high  and  low  Heaven’s  Angel  s. 

Span. 

Till  she  abuse,  so  sore,  her  lengthen’d  j. 
Cross’d  with  as  free  a s.  the  vault  of  heaven. 
In  solid  s.  of  purest  rays. 

When  wandering  here  a little  s. 

Spangles. 

Who  for  the  s.  wears  the  funeral  pall  ? 

Spare. 

Louder  and  louder  swells  ? and  canst  thou  s.  ? 
O s.  Thy  rebels  for  Thine  own  dear  sake. 
Steal  on,  and  s.  the  giant  sway. 

“Oj.  as  I have  spar’d.” 

Heart-rending  sighs,  O s.  to  heave. 

Too  high  for  earth ; what  mother’s  heart  could  s. 
A hand  that  cannot  s. 

Spar'd. 

Win  us  to  be  belov’d  and  s. 

Long  lov’d,  long  tried,  long  s.  as  they. 

“ O spare  as  I have  s .” 

Ill  s. ; but  would  we  store  aright. 

Spares. 

Which  Heaven,  in  mercy,  s.  us  too. 

The  Father  s.  the  Son,  for  thee  to  die. 

And  j.  awhile  his  blissful  trance. 


4 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

I Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
22  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Restoration,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  1. 
22  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  iii.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


SPARK — SPEED. 


413 


Spark . 

The  struggling  j.  of  good  within. 

Loves  too  each  little  dewy  j. 

The  s.  of  his  first  deathless  fire. 

And  how  the  j*.  ye  lit,  of  heavenly  cheer. 

Sparkle . 

If  pure,  would  s.  less. 

To  s.  in  His  crown  above. 

Sparkles. 

What  s.  in  that  lucid  flood. 


Sparkling. 

Till  freely  leaps  the  s.  rill. 

Speak. 

Refuse  to  s.,  or  s.  amiss. 

And,  ere  they  s .,  to  His  sure  word. 

When  holy  maids  and  matrons  s. 

S.  for  us,  or  we  perish  quite. 

Our  tongues  to  s.  Thy  praises  plain. 

How  shall  we  s.  to  Thee,  O Lord  ? 

But  angels,  as  we  s. 

The  dead  sit  up  and  s. 

S.  gently  of  our  sister’s  fall. 

Speaking. 

That  by  their  j*.  lives  the  world  may  learn. 

Speaks. 

’Tis  Abraham’s  God  who  s.  so  loud. 

So  j'.  Andromache  in  boding  fear. 

She  s. , and  we  must  hear. 

Who  s.  and  will  not  hear. 

He  s.  as  He  did  then. 

S .,  silently,  thy  glorious  Creed. 

Spear. 

Attends  with  sword  and 
And  waken  Joshua’s  s.  of  flame. 

Spectral. 

Or  wakes  the  s.  forms  of  woe  and  crime. 

Sped. 

Recall  the  shaft  the  murderer’s  hand  has  s. 
His  beams  have  faster  s. 

Each  lucid  course  be  duly  s. 

Ye  might  have  s.  to  keep  high  festival. 

Speech. 

From  every  region,  race,  and  j. 

Speed. 

S.  to  the  eastern  mount  like  flame. 

To  them  o’er  the  tempting  plain. 

And  to  His  presence  s. 


4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ii.  /.  1 . 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Burial  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
4 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

Purification,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


4H 


SPEED— SPENT. 


Our  puny  j.,  and  birds,  and  clouds  in  heaven. 23  Trinity,  v.x.  I . 1. 
Right  onward  s .,  yet  join  at  last.  S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Mourners,  j.  here  your  broken  hearts  to  bring.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 


Why  vainly  oft  our  arrows  s. 

Ready  to  j*.  and  take  no  breath. 

Here  let  him  j.  : to-day  this  hallow’d  air. 

Speeding . 

S.  her  gaze  o’er  time  and  death. 

S.  His  flight. 

Speeds. 


S.  Luke,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 


So  steadily  he  s. 

S.  from  beneath  her  cloudless  sky. 

Spell. 


Conv.  of  S.Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 


Finding  a unheard  before. 

If  Memory  sometimes  at  our  s. 

Who  in  that  divinest  s. 

Till  they  had  fram’d  within  a guardian  s. 
Above  this  earth — so  rich  a .r. 

With  lulling  let  soft  Decay. 

O hateful  s.  of  Sin  ! when  friends  are  nigh. 
Where  is  the  j*.  to  charm  those  mists  away. 
Or  thee,  perchance,  a darker  s. 

For  Thou  hast  every  s. 

Fraught  with  a *?.  no  angels  know. 

Amaz’d  they  cry,  “ What  s.  is  this?” 

And  thou  shalt  know  what  secret  s. 

Then,  potent  with  the  s.  of  Heaven. 

For  the  false  world’s  seducing  s. 

Where  may  we  learn  that  gentle  s.  ? 

But  surer  than  all  words  the  silent  s. 


Morning,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  x.  I . I. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  viii.  1.  I. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


Spells. 

By  false  kind  solaces,  and  s.  of  earth. 

But  Reason’s  s.  might  not  disclose. 

These  baffle  e’en  the  s.  of  Heaven. 

Spend. 

May  readier  spring  to  Heaven,  nor  s.  its  zeal.  24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  /. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Who  s.  with  Him  their  happy  days. 
Shall  s.  in  love  th’  eternal  day  ! 

And  upon  Saint  or  Angel  s. 

Spent. 


S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  Mark,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 


Now  wither’d,  s .,  and  sere. 

Let  not  Thy  blood  on  earth  be  s. 

When  tears  are  s.,  and  thou  art  left  alone. 
So  spake  the  weary  fisher,  s. 

Though  gone  and  its  joyous  prime. 

But  if  her  warning  tears  in  vain  be  s. 

The  power  of  that  dear  word  is  s. 


5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


SPHERE— SPIRIT. 


415 


Sphere . 

Should  stay  the  ever-moving  s. 

Enthroned  in  thy  sovereign  s. 

’Tis  stor’d  above  the  highest  s. 

Each  in  his  hidden  s.  of  joy  or  woe. 

Spice. 

Fill  high  the  bowl,  and  s.  it  well,  and  pour. 

Spices. 

In  s.  from  the  golden  shore. 

Spicy. 

Green  lake,  and  cedar  tuft,  and  s.  glade. 
The  Desert’s  s.  stores. 

From  Aaron’s  censer  steam’d  the  s.  cloud. 

Spikenard. 

Her  s.  drops  unblam’d  may  pour. 

Spires . 

Rose  up  in  wavy  j1. 

Think  ye  the  s.  that  glow  so  bright. 

That  bicker  round  in  wavy  s. 

Spirit. 

In  s.  journeying  through  the  glorious  land. 
In  s.  mayst  thou  meet. 

The  nerveless  s.  tune. 

While  his  free  s. , soaring  high. 

Thy  S.  ’s  viewless  way. 

Have  tried  Thy  S.’s  winning  arts. 

Come,  Resignation,  s.  meek. 

That  evil  s.  ever  fram’d. 

Sleep’st  Thou  indeed  ? or  is  Thy  s.  fled  ? 
Nay,  blessed  S.  ! but  by  Thee. 

Till  Death  the  weary  s.  free. 

The  S.  must  stir  the  darkling  deep. 

Nor  yet  His  Holy  S.  sent. 

So,  when  the  S.  of  our  God. 

Y et  ere  thy  craven  s.  faints. 

The  selfish  s.  may  o’ercome. 

How  shall  Thy  S.  ’s  gracious  wile. 

With  that  free  S.  blest. 

With  which  His  s.  waxeth  faint. 

Over  His  sinking  s.  sweep. 

The  dumb,  deaf  s.  from  his  place. 

There  one  by  one  his  s.  saw. 

His  S.  in  them  taught. 

That  with  Thy  patient  S.  strove. 

His  s.  calm’d  the  storm  to  meet. 

And  when  the  S.  ’s  beacon  fires. 

Is  there,  on  earth,  a s.  frail  ? 


1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1 . 1. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  1 . 3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  x.  1.  4. 
Quinquagesima,  v.yM.  I.3. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  7. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tu  .,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  I. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 


SPIRIT — SPIRITS. 


4l6 

As  gently  on  his  s.  fall. 

His  s.  with  a dear  embrace. 

Thou  S.,  who  the  Church  didst  lend. 

Can  doubt  what  s.  in  thee  dwells. 

The  S.  of  the  dying  Son. 

Some  j.  full  of  glee,  yet  taught. 

To  the  lost  j-.  brings  relief. 

And  with  them  every  s.  blest. 

Bear,  to  the  end,  Thy  S.’s  seal. 

S.  of  might  and  sweetness  too  ! 

Quelling  th’  embitter’d  s.’s  strife. 

How  in  her  woe  the  tenderest  s.  towers. 
Be  some  kind  s.,  likest  thine. 

S.  of  Christ — Thine  earnest  given. 

S.  of  Light  and  Truth  ! to  Thee. 

S.  of  Counsel  and  of  Might. 

S.  of  God’s  most  holy  F ear  ! 

Spirits. 

But  oh  ! frail  hearts,  and  s.  dark  ! 

The  pastoral  j*.  first. 

Can  s.  broken,  joys  o’ercast  ? 

First  made  our  infant  .r.  burn. 

Ho  Thou  our  craven  s.  cheer. 

Their  s.  every  hour  imbu’d. 

The  pangs  that  guilty  j-.  bow. 

Of  s.  wean’d  from  worldly  mirth. 

How  s.  lost  in  endless  woe. 

The  ransom’d  .r.  one  by  one  were  brought. 
When  rude  and  selfish  s.  breathe  too  near. 
They  see  the  Gentile  s.  press. 

But  where,  in  gentle  s.,  fear. 

Nor  heed,  though  reckless  s.  ask. 

All  evil  s.  round  about. 

At  which  high  s.  of  old  would  start. 

Our  wavering  s.  would  reprove. 

S.,  that  round  the  sick  man’s  bed. 

Our  hermit  s.  dwell,  and  range  apart. 

Have  our  frail  s.  found  their  ease. 

But  yet  our  craving  .r.  feel. 

Enfeebled  j’.  own. 

O happy  j.  , mark’d  by  God  and  man. 

Ye  eagle  s.,  that  build  in  light  divine. 

Oh  ! highest  favour’d  of  all  S.  create. 

Ye  gentle  S.  far  away. 

With  guardian  s.  dear. 

Fraternal  j-.  know. 

Fit  prelude  of  the  joy,  when  j.  won. 


Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
S.John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

SS.  Sim.&  J\id.,v.  iv.  /.  1. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  1.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 


2 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  1.  I . 

1 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  x.  1.  2. 


SPITE — SPOUSE. 


417 


Spite. 

S.  of  all  dark  offence. 

S.  of  yourselves,  ye  witness  this. 

Splendours. 

The  s . of  His  crowning  day. 

Spoil. 


2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
13  Trinity,  v,  x.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 


3 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  8. 
5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
11  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  6. 


Left  ready  for  the  s. 

To  s.  Love’s  earthly  paradise. 

For  love  and  not  for  s. 

To  search  and  s.  the  holy  ground. 

SpoiVd. 

Wayward  and  s.  she  knows  ye  : the  keen  blast.  Commination,  v.  v.  /. 
Spoiler. 

O Lord,  our  Lord,  and  j.  of  our  foes.  3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 


Spoils . 

But  where  their  s.  and  trophies  ? where. 
The  Saints  his  s.  divide. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


’Twas  gently  s .,  yet  heard  on  high. 

Spoken. 

So  when  th’  Archangel’s  word  is  s. 

The  word  from  Heaven  is  s. 

Sporting. 

Like  infants  on  the  shore. 

S.  in  joyous  race. 

Who  s.  on  some  giddy  height. 

Sports. 

In  childhood’s  s.,  companions  gay. 

Spot. 

That  purest  s.  in  Fancy’s  heaven. 

One  little  s.  of  ground  in  mercy  lent. 

Is  there  a s.  to  win  your  glance. 

There  is  a s.  within  this  sacred  dale. 


6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  /.  5. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  viii . /.  1 . 


Spotless. 

Their  s.  lives  at  last. 

S.  their  robes  and  pure. 

Their  earthly  stains  ; and  s.  shine. 

Spousal. 

And  fits  the  s.  ring. 


Spouse. 


To  her  immortal  S.  and  King. 

As  suits  a lost  returning  s. 

Thou  art  her  only  s. 

Dare  touch  Thy  s. , Thy  very  self  below. 
Hear  them,  kind  Saviour — hear  Thy  s. 
Thou,  who  didst  watch  thy  dying  S. 

E e 


Easter  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
H.  Communion,  v.  ix.  1.  1 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


SPOUSE — SPRING. 


418 

“ A s.  with  all  a daughter’s  heart.” 

The  widow’d  S.  of  Christ : with  ashes  crown’d. 
We  know  the  lonely  S. 

Sprang. 

S.  from  rough  ocean’s  womb. 

When  from  the  grave  He  .r.  at  dawn  of  morn. 
From  her  sad  couch  she  s.  forlorn. 

Spray. 

Blush’d  on  the  rosy  s. 

Beneath  the  willow 

In  drenching  s. , and  driving  shower. 

Spread. 

S.  their  soft  breasts,  unheeding,  to  the  breeze. 
S.  at  the  Saviour’s  word. 

Like  goodly  cedars  by  the  waters  s. 

Now  s.  their  wings  and  throng  around. 

Thy  grace  is  s.  along. 

They  s.  th’  endearing  warmth  around. 

Now  on  the  board  before  ye  s. 

F or  high  Communion  meetly  s. 

By  virgin  fingers  duly  s. 

Spreading. 

The  pure  flame  s.  high  and  low. 

The  s.  cloud  of  incense  soar’d. 

Spreads. 

S.  o’er  th’  expanse  of  Heaven. 

Chiefly  for  Aaron’s  seed  she  s.  her  wings. 

S.  many  a mile  of  liquid  plain. 

Smiling  he  turns  and  s.  his  little  wing. 

And  s.  her  robes  of  old  renown. 

Spright. 

Their  memory  cheering : but  th’  earth-stain’d  s. 
Pass’d  seldom  o’er  His  j*. 

Yes,  go  in  peace,  dear  placid  s. 

Sprights. 

Unseen  by  man — but  what  if  purer  s. 

But  we,  like  vex’d  unquiet  s. 

Spring. 

Is  she  less  wise  than  leaves  of  s. 

Lessons  sweet  of  j-.  returning. 

And  wherefore  is  the  sweet  s.  tide. 

On  the  green  earth  they  s.  ! 

So  home-bound  sailors  s.  to  shore. 

In  hope  of  promis’d  s. 

Is  there  a heart,  that  loves  the  s. 

S.  should  be  gay  and  glad. 

So  have  I seen,  in  S.'s  bewitching  hour. 


Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  6 
23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Easter  Tues,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  1.2. 

5 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  5* 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

,24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  vii.  /.  2 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  1.  2 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  1 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 


SPRING — STAIN. 


419 


The  .r.  of  the  regenerate  heart. 

One  draught  of  S.  ’s  delicious  air. 

And  yet  no  second  s.  have  they  in  store. 

The  green  buds  glisten  in  the  dews  of  S. 

May  readier  j-.  to  Heaven,  nor  spend  its  zeal. 
Dear  is  the  morning  gale  of 
To  autumn  or  to  .t. 

No  j.  was  His — no  fairy  gleam. 

Then  from  his  cross  to  j.  forgiven. 

That  once  was  gay  and  felt  the  s. 

Like  s.  -flowers  in  their  best  array. 

With  thoughts  of  s.  the  heart  beguile. 

Hope  of  new  s.  and  endless  home. 

Is  there,  in  bowers  of  endless  .t. 

One  moment,  and  the  seeds  of  life  shall  s. 


2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

6 Trinity,  v . i.  /.  7. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
SS.Phil.  &Jas.,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  5. 


Springing. 

See  the  soft  green  willow  s. 

Springs . 

Beside  the  s.  of  Love,  that  never  die. 

It  s.  in  silence  where  it  will. 

S.  out  of  sight,  and  flows. 

S.  ever  fresh  the  tide  of  holy  tears. 

A.  forth  the  Saviour’s  blood. 

In  every  Church  a fountain  s. 

Then  in  the  air  she  fearless  s. 

Too  lightly  .r.  by  Sorrow’s  bed. 

Her  infant  sees,  and  s.  with  hurried  hand. 
S.  to  his  Cross  and  finds  his  glory  there. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  1, 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Sprinkled. 

S.  along  the  waste  of  years. 

A.  with  His  atoning  blood. 

Spurn. 

Thy  better  soul  could  j*. 


SpuriUd. 

Have  s .,  to-day,  the  voice  divine. 

Spurning. 

Under  the  j.  hoof  are  cast. 


Staff. 

The  pastoral  s.}  the  keys  of  Heaven. 


I Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  I 

8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Evening,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 


Stain. 

Lest  the  deep  s.  it  owns  within.  3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Fresh  from  the  of  crime  ; nor  fear  to  meet.  2 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

S.  our  immortal  birth.  4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  4. 

Who  would  have  thought  our  nature’s  j.  14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

With  their  sweet  lives,  as  pure  from  sin  and  23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Nor  on  remorseful  thoughts  to  brood,  and  s . Commination,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 


420 


stain’d — STAR. 


Stain'd, 

We  would  not  have  them  s.  and  dim. 
Though  s.  with  Christian  gore. 

How  is  it  s.  with  fear  and  strife  ! 

Have  s.  her  pure  ethereal  pall. 

Stains, 

That  Israel’s  King  with  sorrow  s. 

Their  earthly  s. ; and  spotless  shine. 

Stair, 

Where  Angels  down  the  lucid  s. 
Through  darksome  vault,  up  massy  s. 

Stairs, 

Not  statelier,  towering  o’er  her  marble  s. 


I Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v,  v.  /.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Stamp, 

Could  s.  the  Saviour’s  likeness  true.  S.  Stephen,  v,  v.  /.  2. 


Stand. 

’Twixt  Thee  and  us  ordain’d  to  s. 

S.  in  the  shade,  and  hear. 

How  on  a rock  they  s. 

Like  trees  they  s.  whom  God  has  given. 
Trembling  before  Thee  as  I j-. 

And  in  thy  lot  unharm’d  before  thy  Saviour  s. 
That  nearest  Heaven  has  bade  thee  s. 

That  thou  might’st  take  thy  s. 

We  must  not  s.  to  gaze  too  long. 

Open  they  s.,  that  prayers  in  throngs. 

About  Him  winged  blessings  s. 

That  I should  s.,  where  they  have... striven. 
He  on  the  rock  may  bid  us  s .,  and  see. 
Safely  before  our  God  we  s. 

That  they  who  nearest  s. 

S.  by  their  own  unshaken  might. 

Standing. 

Thy  full-charg’d  vial  s.  by. 


Evening,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  /.  8. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Ascen.  Day,  v . ix.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  5* 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

I Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


Stands. 

S.  the  bless’d  home,  where  Jesus  deign’d,  &c.  1 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Where  s.  the  Healer  of  all  wrongs.  S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  5' 

S.  in  full  sunshine  of  Thy  piercing  eye.  24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

He,  who  on  Christ  s.  waiting  day  and  night.  S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


Star. 

...Who  follow  Truth  along  her  s. -pav’d  way.  Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 
S.  of  the  East,  how  sweet  art  Thou.  Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

Our  childhood’s  s.  again  arise.  Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

She  lost  Thee  quite,  Thou  lovely  s.  Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

The  first  soft  in  evening’s  crown.  4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

A brighter  s .,  a richer  bloom.  4 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 


STAR— STARVING. 


421 


Till  we,  like  Heaven’s  j.-sprinkled  floor. 

It  shines,  a pale  kind  s.  in  winter’s  sky. 

No  sun  or  s.  so  bright. 

One  gentle  S.  glides  down,  on  earth  to  dwell. 
Sceptre  and  S.  divine. 

The  sun  and  every  vassal  s. 

There’s  not  a s.  the  heaven  can  show. 

The  herald  s. 

S.  of  our  morn. 

Hung  hiding  sun  and  s. 

Starry. 

Flows  out  the  echoing  lay  beyond  the  s.  quire. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  5- 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


Stars . 

By  rushing  waves  and  falling  s. 

When  s.  above  or  flowers  below. 

The  saints,  like  s.,  around  His  seat. 

The  saints  above  are  s.  in  Heaven. 

The  glimmering  s.  by  turns  appear. 

S. , His  guiding  hand  that  own. 

Sooner  than  where  the  s.  of  Christmas  bum. 
The  s.  of  heaven  a course  are  taught. 

Him  at  whose  only  word  both  sun  and  s. , &c. 
And  s.  that  shoot  through  freezing  air  at  even. 
Till,  like  twin  s.,  with  even  pace. 

Ye  s.  that  round  the  Sun  of  righteousness. 
As  if  the  s.  should  leave. 

Not  in  the  twilight  s.  on  high. 

Steady  and  pure  as  s.  that  beam. 


2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
23  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


Start. 

S.  up,  and  ply  your  heavenward  feet. 

That  gladlier  turns  to  eye  the  shuddering  s. 
From  Thee  would  s.  aloof. 

At  that  high  warning  s. 

When  from  our  restless  couch  we  s. 

Nay,  s.  not  at  so  bold  a word. 

Seems  at  the  sight  to  s. 

Nor  from  His  lov’d  correction  s. 


2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

16  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 


Starting. 

S.  and  turning  pale. 

And  j-.  at  th’  Almighty’s  call. 

Startled. 

The  sinner,  s.  by  His  ways  of  awe. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  5- 


Starts. 

No  eye  pursue  their  lawless  s. 

Starving. 

To  j.  bodies  food  and  flame. 


S.Luke,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


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STATE  —STAYS. 


State . 

Three  chosen  bands,  in  royal  s. 
Christians  ! behold  your  happy  s. 

Statelier. 

Not  s.t  towering  o’er  her  marble  stairs. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  z/.xv.  1.  4 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 


Stately. 

Where  s.  Jordan  flows  by  many  a palm. 
Where  rested  once  the  Temple’s  s.  shade. 
Where  J ordan  winds  his  .r.  march. 

S.  thy  walls,  and  holy  are  the  prayers. 
Plow  s.  is  its  march  ! 

Station. 

Or  armed  in  his  s.  wait. 


Stations. 

Their  s . in  the  far  ethereal  wild. 


Statue's. 

Quench’d  is  the  golden  s.'s  ray. 

Stature. 


3 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

I Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

Whitsun  Mon. , v.  viii.  1.  I 


It  fits  thy  j.  now. 

Stay. 

Yet  s.  , before  thou  dare. 

(Lonely,  not  forlorn)  he  s. 

Should  j.  the  ever-moving  sphere. 

Time’s  waters  will  not  ebb,  nor  s. 

And  who  can  j.  the  soaring  power. 

But  where  is  then  the  .r.  of  contrite  hearts  ? 
But  s.,  presumptuous — Christ  with  thee,  &c. 
The  sickening  heart  can  s. 

There  is  a s.  — and  we  are  strong. 

With  God,  in  all  my  griefs,  to  s. 

Thou  who  hast  sworn  to  s. 

That,  by  Thy  grace,  our  hearts  shall  s. 

S.  Thou  the  too  presumptuous  flight. 

It  is  my  Maker — dare  I s.  ? 

Stay'd. 

Nor  j.  to  heave  one  faithless  sigh. 

When  Thou  hast  .r.  our  wild  career. 

With  us  they  s .,  high  warning  to  impart. 
Their  downward  sweep  a moment  j. 

Stayest. 

S.  her  fainting  steps  along  the  wild. 

Stays. 

To  where  it  j-.  its  lucid  flight. 

And  till  she  give  the  sign,  his  fury  s. 

S.  her,  like  Moses,  on  her  way. 

In  calmness  for  His  far-seen  hour  He  s. 


20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  1 
S.John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  1.  2 
1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxii.  1 . 3. 
S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  z/.xii./.  2 
S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

I Lent,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Mon. bef. East.,  v.  v.  1.  6. 


STAYS — STEED. 


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’Tis  true,  nor  winter  s.  thy  growth. 

And  Angels  wonder  why  He  j.  below. 
Wait  on  His  word  : and  yet  He  s.  His  car. 
The  shadowing  pillar  s. 

Weeping  she  j.  till  He  appear. 

Steadier. 

Help  us,  each  hour,  with  j'.  eye. 

His  thoughts  to  Heaven  the  s.  rise. 

Steadiest. 

Sweet  Dove  ! the  softest,  j.  plume. 


Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  1.  5* 

Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  1.  I . I. 


Steadily. 

So  j.  he  speeds. 

Steady. 

He  views  and  counts  with  s.  sight. 

S.  and  pure  as  stars  that  beam. 

Steal. 

S.  down  like  April  dews,  that  softest  fall,  &c. 
With  silent  news  of  mercy 
S.  on,  and  spare  the  giant  sway. 

One  gust  of  heavenly  song  might  s. 

Full  solace,  lest  it  s.  the  heart. 


Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  7. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


Stealing. 

And  watchful  foes  are  j.  round. 

S.  away  with  night. 

When  the  last  shower  is  s.  down. 


11  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5, 


Steals. 

It  j.  in  silence  down. 

S.  on  soft-handed  Charity. 

But  when  eve’s  silent  foot-fall  s. 

S.  on  the  ear,  to  say,  Jehovah’s  choice. 


Septuagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
4 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 


Steam. 

Ye  fragrant  clouds  of  dewy  s. 

No  vernal  s.  around  they  cast. 

Steam’d. 

From  Aaron’s  censer  s.  the  spicy  cloud. 


Morning,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


Stedfast. 

When  they  have  sworn,  and  s.  mean. 

With  j'.  gaze,  as  when  the  sky. 

To  thine  Almighty  Author  and  His  s.  sway. 
Nay — but  in  humbleness. 

One  j*.  thought,  that  God  is  there. 

Yet  i".  set  to  do  his  part. 

Steed. 

Like  a bold  j.  that  owns  his  rider’s  arm. 

On  lofty  s .,  or  loftier  prow,  we  dart. 


Morning,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


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STEEL — STEWARD. 


Steel. 

No — rather  s.  thy  melting  heart. 

Steep. 

My  wearied  eyelids  gently  s. 

And  when,  o’erwearied  with  the  s.  ascent. 
Shews  it  not  fair  from  yonder  s. 

Ere  long  on  Sion’s  s. 

Of  winds  across  the  s. 

Steeps. 

Or  issuing  thence,  the  eyes  of  mourners  s. 

Steer. 

S.  through  the  tempest  Thine  own  ark. 

Stem. 

Set  in  the  fig-tree’s  polish’d  s. 

Step. 

Where  on  the  sand  Thy  s.  appears. 

Then,  onward  yet  a j.  , thou  hard-won  soul. 
I journey,  yet  no  s.  is  won. 

O forward  s.  and  lingering  will ! 

Smooth  without  s.  or  sound. 

Whom  by  the  softest  s.  and  gentlest  tone. 


II  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

Evening,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  i. 

io  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

1 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ii.  1. 1. 
8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 


The  holy  S.  kneels. 


Steps. 

Where  Philip’s  s.  were  led. 

Far  in  the  wild  His  s.  were  driven. 

Floats  round  their  s.,  where’er  they  move. 
May  set  our  s. : the  Cross  on  Calvary. 
Safe  on  the  s.  of  Jesus’  throne. 

Our  s.  have  been  beguil’d. 

His  s.  to  guide,  his  soul  to  shield. 

The  Church  our  annual  j-.  has  brought. 
Who  trac’d  His  holy  s .,  nor  ever  ceas’d. 
Stayest  her  fainting  s.  along  the  wild. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  3 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  3 
1 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 


Stern. 

Must  do  its  s.  behest.  Circumcision,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Thus,  with  s.  voice,  unsparing  Justice  pleads.  1 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

With  leaguer  of  s.  foes.  2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

To  make  s.  Memory  tell  her  tale  unsought.  3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Woe  to  the  sinner,  should  s.  Justice  prove.  9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

But  first,  by  many  a s.  and  fiery  blast.  23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

Lo,  to  her  alter’d  eye  the  Law’s  j*.  fires,  &c.  Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Sternest. 

To  act  the  martyr’s  s.  part.  Ii  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Steward. 

First  angel  of  His  Church,  first  s.  of  His  Grace.  S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 


STILL — STONE. 


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Still. 

Holds  its  s.  course  in  Heaven  afar. 

Faith’s  ear,  with  awful  j.  delight. 

Not  till  the  freezing  blast  is  s. 

Your  Lord  is  listening  : peace,  be  s. 

Below,  the  lake’s  s.  face. 

Watch  for  the  s.  white  gleam. 

As  when  He  said,  Be  s.,  and  ocean  sank,  &c. 
But  peace — s.  voice  and  closed  eye. 

So  s.  and  secret  is  her  growth. 

Where  lies  the  cypress  shade  so  s.  and  deep. 

I will  lie  s. 

To  the  s.  wrestlings  of  the  lonely  heart. 

All  s.  and  cold  beneath  yon  dreary  stone. 
Save  when  in  rapture  s.  and  deep. 

That  warning  s.  and  deep. 

The  storm  is  o’er — and  hark  ! a s.  small  voice. 
Wrapt  in  a s.,  dark,  solid  cloud. 

Were  it  not  better  to  lie  s. 

The  dashing  waters  when  the  air  is  s. 

Y et  shall  to  him  the  s.  small  voice. 

...To  s.  that  bitterest  groan. 

Of  silvery  haze,  and  dark  and  s. 

But  all  is  s. , ’twixt  hope  and  fear. 

The  shower  of  moonlight  falls  as  j.  and  clear. 
As,  in  this  sacred  hour  and  s. 

Stillest. 

Oft  in  Life’s  s.  shade  reclining. 

Stillness. 

The  s.  of  that  hour. 

Stills. 

And  s.  the  wailing  sea-bird  on  the  hungry  shore, 


I Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
W ed.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  1. 1 . 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

. 7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Sting. 

And  Sorrow  her  keen  s.  would  prove. 

Stir. 

I will  not  s. , lest  I forsake  thine  arm. 
The  Spirit  must  j.  the  darkling  deep. 


Accession,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  3.. 
4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 


Stirred. 

First  s.  the  tide  of  song.  Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  4, 

Nor  yet  th’  autumnal  breeze  has  s.  the  grove.  21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Stirs. 

The  gale  that  s.  th’  autumnal  trees.  S.  bef.  Adv. , v.  vii.  1 . 3. 

Stole. 

Then  s.  apart  to  weep  and  die.  2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  5- 

Stone. 

Of  mountains  terrac’d  high  with  mossy  j.  3 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 


STONE — STOR’D. 


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Is  every  s.  of  hers  ; for  Thou  wast  surely  here. 
All  still  and  cold  beneath  yon  dreary  s. 

He  from  the  s.  will  wring  celestial  dew. 

We  watch  not  now  the  lifeless  s. 

Yet  e’en  the  lifeless  s.  is  dear. 

Th’  imprisoning  s.  is  roll’d  away. 

The  dull  hard  s.  within  him  melt. 

So  perfectly  the  polish’d  s. 

Stones . 

S.  in  earth’s  dark  womb  that  rest. 

Enthralls  : the  smooth  j.  of  the  flood. 


Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  1.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 
Easter  Day,  v.  x.  I . 4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


Stony. 

Up  the  j*.  vale  I wind. 

Stood. 

As  on  the  rock  the  Prophet  j. 

The  widow’d  Church  to  weep  s.  by. 


I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Stoop. 

Angels  from  Heaven  will  s.  to  guide  them,  &c.  Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  1.6 
S.  from  the  clouds?  Why  sleep  ye?  rise,  &c.  S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 


Stoops. 

Yet  s.  He,  ever  pleas’d  to  mark. 

Store. 

Ever,  in  its  melodious  s. 

With  blessings  from  Thy  boundless  s. 
Their  richest,  sweetest,  purest  s. 

The  sharpest  of  th’  Almighty’s  s. 

They  shine  and  shine  with  unexhausted  s. 
Nurses  her  s.,  with  thine  to  blend. 
Unlock  her  heart,  and  offer  all  its  s. 
Heaven  has  in  s.  a precious  dole. 

But  one  poor  fisher’s  rude  and  scanty  s. 
And  yet  no  second  spring  have  they  in  s. 
While  he  beside  his  endless  s. 

Banquet  and  hymn,  your  Eden’s  festal  s. 
Will  s.  each  flower,  ye  duteous  lay. 

How  grows  in  Paradise  our  j-. 

For  she  has  balm  in  j'. 

Ill  spar’d  ; but  would  we  j.  aright. 

To  cull  from  that  exhaustless  j. 

Stor’d. 

Was  as  a pledge  of  benediction,  j. 

’Tis  s.  above  the  highest  sphere. 

Which  duteous  Memory  should  have  s. 

In  Heaven,  be  sure,  is  s. 

Be  in  our  memory  s • 

Come  where  thou  long  hast  s.  thy  all. 


Catechism,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 


Morning,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.  1.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  5 
East.  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  1.  5. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  1.  6 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,?/,  xv.  /.  3 
S.  James,  v,  vi.  1.  7- 


stor’d— STRAIGHT. 


427 


Pause  yet  awhile,  in  mercy  s. 

Like  flower-leaves  in  a precious  volume  s . 

Stores . 

S.  in  the  dungeon  of  His  boundless  realm. 
Now  opening  all  her  s.  to  heal,  &c. 

The  household  s.  untouch’d,  the  roses  bright. 
The  Desert’s  spicy  s . 

Out  of  His  s.  to  bring. 

Storied, 

In  Kedron’s  s.  dell. 


Storm. 

And  through  that  last  and  direst  s. 

Th’  avenging  .r.  of  war,  that  laid. 

Shaking  their  dewy  tresses  now  the  s.  is  laid. 
The  is  laid — and  now. 

Noj.  can  now  assail. 

Will  the  hear  the  sailor’s  piteous  cry. 
Thou  meetest  all  the  s. 

The  wildest  s.  the  tongue  can  raise. 

When  chilly  shades  from  gathering  j. 

Sure  of  the  s.  , unknowing  of  their  guide. 

The  s.  is  o’er — and  hark  ! a still  small  voice. 
In  silence,  ere  that  j.  begin. 

Drift,  when  the  s.  is  o’er. 

What  care  ye  now  if  winter’s  s. 

His  spirit  calm’d  the  s.  to  meet. 

Bring  noons  of  s.  and  shower. 

Seem  lost  in  lightning  and  in  s. 

Thus  while  the  j.  is  high  within. 

Let  s.  and  darkness  do  their  worst. 


Storms. 

But  there  are  s.  within. 

For  wildest  j'.  our  ocean  sweep. 

In  Reason’s  world  what  s.  are  rife. 

When  j-.  are  hurrying  by. 

S.  on  the  wintry  sea. 

Like  a reviving  flower  when  s.  are  hush’d,  &c. 
When  j-.  are  high,  or  when  the  fires  of  war. 
When  Passion’s  j.  are  loud  and  high. 

Stormy. 

Like  lights  on  mountain  streams. 

He  who  the  s.  heart  can  so  control. 


Story. 

We  read  our  true. 

The  s.  of  your  love  restor’d. 

Straight. 

Swiftly  and  s.  each  tongue  of  flame. 


All  Saints,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Tues.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  1.  I. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

SS.  Phil.&  Jas.,z\  vi.  1.  4. 
Churching,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  5* 
Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


4 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 


STRAIGHT — STRANGER. 


428 


To  him  all  crooked  paths  are  s. 

S.  to  the  Cross  she  turn’d  thy  dying  eye. 

Strain. 

As  for  some  dear  familiar  s. 

Content  thee  with  one  simple  s. 

One  high  enraptur’d  s. 

There’s  not  a s.  to  Memory  dear. 

The  sacred  soul-enthralling  s. 

Then  like  a long-forgotten  s. 

Wild  fancy  blew  his  bugle  s. 

And  to  their  height  of  wonder  s. 

O cheerful  tender  s. ! the  heart. 

Some  s.  of  hope  and  victory. 

When  the  full  s.  is  o’er. 

Because  their  secret  souls  a holy  repeat. 
A lower  still,  a sweeter  j*. 

And  cannot  reach  the  s. 

A tun’d  and  measur’d  s. 

Thine  is  the  key-note  of  our  s. 

Yet  mindful  of  th’  unearthly  j-. 

The  s.  , so  soft  the  melting  fall. 

Strain’d. 

His  s.  eye  from  the  sight. 

Strains. 

S. , that  outring  Earth’s  drowsy  chime. 

To  other  s.  our  souls  are  set. 

In  Wisdom’s  ear  thy  blithest  s. 

No  more  he  s.  his  wistful  eye. 

Nor  listen  for  those  purer  j.  above. 

Far  other  s .,  far  other  fires. 

If  with  thy  heart  the  j.  accord. 

Such  were  the  lights  and  such  the  s. 


S.  Barthol.,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  viii.  /.  4, 


Morning,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,z/.  xiv./.  3. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

II.  Comm.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Ordination,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  x.  /.  I. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 


Strand. 

To  Bethlehem’s  glade,  or  Carmel’s  haunted  s.  3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Each  legend  of  the  shadowy  s.  3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

And  guide  us  to  the  s.  5 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Upon  the  Red-sea  s.  18  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

To  snatch  the  rover  from  the  dangerous  s.  Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


Strange. 

S.  words  fulfilled,  and  mighty  works  achiev’d.  1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  5* 


Is  not  the  power  as  s. , the  love  as  blest. 

S.  to  our  ears  the  church-bells  of  our  home. 
Is  it  not  s.}  the  darkest  hour. 

How  s.,  to  thee,  that  sound  ! 

Stranger. 

No  j.  Thou  to  all  our  wanderings  wild. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  7- 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 


STRAY — STRENGTH. 


429 


Stray. 

Nor  shudder  at  the  Eye  that  saw  thee  s. 
Lest  thou  shouldst  faint  or  s. 

Strays. 

S.,  mindful  of  that  heavenly  love. 

Streak . 

Without  a s.  of  heaven’s  soft  blue. 


S. 

S. 


the  heath-clad  hill. 


Streaking . 
Streaks. 


of  a brighter  heaven  behind. 


Stream. 

By  which  deep  grove  and  tangled  s. 

In  earth  or  sky,  in  s.  or  grove. 

S.  upward  ere  he  glow  in  .r. 

Mounting  in  tides  against  the  s. 

To  bathe  the  landscape  in  a fiery  s. 
Toward  thee  s.  with  kindlier  glance. 

Nor  in  the  s.  the  source  forget. 

What  course  the  genial  s.  may  choose. 
And  still  those  lambent  lightnings  s. 

And  blood  and  fire  have  run  in  mingled  s. 
Life’s  ebbing  on  either  side. 

Redeeming  glory  s. 

Like  summer  breeze  by  woodland  s. 

When  the  life-giving  s. 

Seen  deepest  in  the  frozen  s. 

Stream'd. 

But  we  may  face  the  rays  that  s. 

When  proudly  s.  o’er  Ocean  plains. 

Streaming. 

Upon  Thy  s.  wounds  my  weary  eyes. 


Streams. 

E’en  as  reflected  s.  of  light. 

Who  doth  hearts  as  j*.  command. 

Like  stormy  lights  on  mountain  s. 

Miss  we  the  light,  Gethsemane,  that  s. 

But  >r.  shall  meet  it  by  and  by. 

Its  soothing  lustre  s. 

And  willow-shaded  s. , that  silent  sweep. 

Of  love  and  home  by  mazy  s. 

Brighter  and  brighter  s.  His  glory-robe. 
That  o’er  the  brightening  billow  s.  unfurl’d. 

Strength. 

By  whose  s.  ye  sweep  the  string. 

I will  arise,  and  in  the  s.  of  love. 


3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  3. 

Morning,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

W ed.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  6 
4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

I Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


430 


STRENGTH — STRIKES. 


He  hath  a fount  of  within. 

With  s.  and  hope  your  feeble  dust. 

Strengthening. 

Creator,  Saviour,  s.  Guide. 

In  s.  form  and  freshening  hue. 

Strengths. 

Fresh,  ever-growing  s.  await. 

Stretch'd. 

S.  out  to  bless — a Christian  charm. 


12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Trinity,  v.\.  1. 1 ; v.xxi.  1. 3. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Bartholomew,  v.xw.  1. 4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 


Strew. 

They  s.  the  ground  beneath  His  feet.  I Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Or  will  the  thorns,  that  intemperance’  bed.  2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  1 . 

As  breezes  s.  on  ocean’s  sand.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

The  giant  corses  j.  the  ground.  1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

That  s.  your  pillow  of  repose.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Strew' d. 

Dwell  coldly,  where  the  fresh  green  earth  is  s.3  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Strewn. 

How  art  thou  riven  and  j-.  abroad. 

Earth’s  common  paths  are  s.  all  o’er. 

Strife. 

Angels  He  calls  ye  : be  your  s. 

Who,  through  the  world’s  sad  day  of  j. 

In  sweet  harmonious  s. 

And,  though  the  s.  be  sore. 

Their  daily  j.  an  Angel’s  theme. 

Just  smother’d  in  the  s.  of  sin. 

Scar’d  with  this  smooth  unbloody  .r. 

By  soft  endearments  in  kind  s. 

From  worldly  s.,  from  mirth  unblest. 

How  is  it  stain’d  with  fear  and  s.  I 
A round  of  listless  joy  and  weary  s. 

In  agonizing  prayer,  will  Ocean  cease  her 
Christ  suffers  in  our  s. 

Thus  saints,  that  seem  to  die  in  earth’s  rude 
In  that  first  j.,  whence  Satan  in  despair. 
Short  be  your  s. , your  triumph  full. 

So  should  Thy  champions,  ere  the  s. 
Quelling  th5  embitter’d  spirit’s  s. 

Strike. 

Nor  need  th’  unready  virgin  s.  her  breast. 
They  pierce  and  s. 

Let  Him  s.  home  and  bless  the  rod. 

Strikes. 

Where  deepest  s.  her  kindly  root. 


Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  v.  /.  10. 
4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S . Paul,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

j.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  5* 
S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


STRING — STUBBORN. 


431 


String. 

Tremble  upon  the  s. — a sinner’s  death. 

By  whose  strength  ye  sweep  the  s. 

In  heaven,  accordant  to  his  raptur’d  j. 

Strive. 

Nor  s.  to  wind  ourselves  too  high. 

The  prayer  that  waits  for  Him  ; and  trembling  j*. 

Striven. 

That  I should  stand,  where  they  have  vainly  s. 

Strong . 

And  s.  as  is  Thy  grace  ! 

While  the  breath  of  Music  seems. 

Chaining  to  earth  with  s.  desire. 

Shall  own  Him  s.  to  save. 

And  rather  wouldst  Thou  wrestle  with  j.  pain. 
To  wing  to  Heaven  but  one  s.  prayer. 

The  sweet  s.  prayer. 

They  seem  to  gasp  with  s.  desire. 

S.  yearnings  for  a blest  new  birth. 

There  is  a stay — and  we  are  s. 

There,  if  in  jealousy  and  j'.  disdain. 

S.  for  Love’s  sake  its  woe  to  hide. 

Knowing  Himself  so  s.  to  save. 

’Tis  ’mid  the  s.  foundations  of  the  earth. 

And  bids  thee  yet  be  bold  and  s. 

The  four  s.  winds  of  Heaven  fast  bound. 

Felt  Thee  how  s.,  our  hearts  how  frail. 

Strongly. 

Might  duly  take  and  s.  keep. 

Strove. 

That  with  Thy  patient  Spirit  s. 

Strowing. 

With  many  a clear  gem  s. 

Struggles. 

Y our  prayers  and  s.  o’er,  your  task  all  praise,  & c. 

Struggling. 

That  heave  the  s.  heart  with  wilder  din. 

The  world  and  He  are  s.  in  thine  heart. 

The  s.  spark  of  good  within. 

Wishing,  not  s.,  to  be  free. 

Whose  prayers  are  j.  with  his  tears. 

Strung. 

With  harps  for  ever  s. , ready  to  bless. 

Stubborn. 

The  dusky  edge  of  .r.  war. 

Only  in  s.  hearts  and  wills. 


Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Circumcision,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  5* 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

Tues. bef.  East.,  v.\m.l.2. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  ii.  1.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,  z/.xiii.  /. 3. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

:.  All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


432 


STUNNING — SULLEN. 


There  are  in  this  loud  s.  tide. 


Stunning. 

Style. 


S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  i. 


That  solemn  s.  , “Thy  nation  and  Thy  friends.  ”3  Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Submission . 

And  by  s.  win  at  last.  2 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  8. 

Successive. 

S.  made  His  witnesses  that  hour.  S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

Sudden. 

What  s.  blaze  of  song.  Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  1 . 

In  j.  light  they  shone  and  heavenly  harmony.  Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 


In  s.  torrents  dread. 

Snatch’d  s.  from  th’  avenging  rod. 

What  j.  blaze  is  round  him  pour’d. 

Sue. 

To  s.  all  wistfully. 

Suffer. 

To  do  and  j.  all  Thy  word. 

Suffer’d. 

Were  s.  there  without  relief. 

Suffering. 

Borne  by  the  s.  Church  her  Lord  to  greet. 
From  s.,  tears,  and  blood. 

Thus  every  where  we  find  our  s.  God. 

Of  Jesus  s.  shame  and  scorn. 

When  did  we  see  Thee  s.  nigh. 

Bear  to  their  s.  brethren’s  side. 

That  shew’d  the  righteous  s.  still. 

Sufferings. 

Which  turns  their  s.  all  to  bliss. 

By  s.  plung’d  too  low. 

Which  only  souls  in  s.  tried. 

Suffers. 

As  in  all  lowly  hearts  He  s.  still. 

Christ  s.  in  our  strife. 

Suffice. 

But  who  can  e’er  s. 

Suicidal. 

With  s.  hand. 

Suit. 

S.  best  with  hearts  beyond  the  sky. 

Suits. 

As  s.  a lost  returning  spouse. 

Sullen. 

Man’s  s.  heart  and  gross. 

Not  j.,  nor  in  scorn,  like  haughty  man. 


Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvi.  1.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,^.  vii.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  7/.  vii.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

SS.  Philip  &Jas.,  z/.xii./.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Good  Friday,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  6. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 


SULLEN — SUN. 


433 


The  s.  brow  of  gloom  beguile. 

Resign’d  or  s.f  he  will  hear  our  sighs. 

Still,  s.  heavings  vex  the  labouring  ground. 
For  ever  with  thy  s.  heart. 

Sulphureous. 

Towards  that  deep  s.  sea. 

Summer. 

And  gales  sweep  soft  from  s.  skies. 
Foreshew  the  s.  season  bland. 

All  through  the  s.  night. 

Sweet  Rainbow  ! pride  of  s.  days. 

Or,  when  the  s.  sun  goes  down. 

At  close  of  j*.  day. 

Nor  torrid  s.’s  sickly  smile. 

For  oft,  when  s.  leaves  were  bright. 

Deep  is  the  silence  as  of  s.  noon. 

Unheeded  breathe  to  s.  showers. 

And  all  the  listless  joy  of  s.  shades. 

The  full  bright  burst  of  s.  morn. 

Beyond  the  s.  hues  of  even. 

Flash’d  Sion’s  gilded  dome  to  j1.  skies. 
When  s.  friends  are  gone  and  fled. 

Like  s.  breeze  by  woodland  stream. 

But  few  delights  can  s.  bring. 

Sad  languors  through  the  s.  day. 

Two  clouds  before  the  s.  gale. 

Her  s.  veil,  half  drawn  on  high. 

And  priz’d  for  love  of  j'.  fled. 

Like  s.  fields,  beneath  the  shadowy  clouds. 
Behind  the  soft  bright  j.  cloud. 

Summit. 

’Tis  on  the  mountain’s  s.  dark  and  high. 

Summon’ d. 

Or  who  dare  count  him  s.  worthily. 

S.  from  Heaven,  to  still  that  bitterest  groan. 

Summons. 

Waiting  their  s.  to  the  sky. 

Their  j.  to  the  holy  rite. 

Sun. 

That,  ere  the  glorious  s.  be  born. 

S.  of  my  soul ! Thou  Saviour  dear. 

’Tis  true,  of  old  th’  unchanging  s. 

Our  S.  and  soothing  Moon. 

Sets  round  th’  autumnal  j. 

What  time  the  wild  autumnal  s. 

A cloudless  s.  that  softly  shines. 

Each  borrows  of  its  S. 

F f 


Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v,  ii.  /.  5. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  1 . 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  iii.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

SS.  Philip  & Jas.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
SS.  Philip  & Jas.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  1. 6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  7. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5- 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  / .3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Morning,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  8. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


SUN — SUNS. 


434 

When  first  it  felt  the  S. 

Just  as  the  lingering  S.  had  touch’d  with  gold, 
Or,  when  the  summer  s.  goes  down. 

The  searching  s. , the  open  sky. 

Sooner  than  where  the  Easter  s. 

Thou  art  the  S.  of  other  days. 

No  s.  or  star  so  bright. 

The  s.  and  every  vassal  star. 

Our  wasted  frames  feel  the  true  s .,  and  live. 
Open  our  eyes,  Thou  S.  of  life  and  gladness. 
The  clouds  that  wrap  the  setting  s. 

They  mantle  round  the  S ’ for  love. 

And  mark  her  chiefs  yon  orient  s.  adore. 
What  dost  thou,  but  adore  the  s. , &c.  ? 

Him  at  whose  only  word  both  s.  and  stars,  &c. 
Red  o’er  the  forest  peers  the  setting  s. 

The  s.  through  heaven  has  shed. 

The  mid  -day  s. , with  fiercest  glare. 

Hold  up  thy  mirror  to  the  s. 

Ye  stars  that  round  the  S.  of  righteousness. 
And  round  the  s.  a radiant  circle  weave. 
When  the  relenting  s.  has  smil’d. 

In  front  of  yonder  setting  s. 

Who  says,  the  wan  antumnal  s. 

Sunbeams. 

Thus  s.  pour  alike  their  glorious  tide. 

And  fast  as  evening  s.  from  the  sea. 

The  s.  weave  a parting  crown. 

Sun-bright. 

Or  s.  hall  of  power. 

In  all  the  s.  sky. 

With  s.  pleasures  to  and  fro. 

Lead  me  from  Tabor’s  j.  steep. 

Sundays. 

S.  by  thee  more  glorious  break. 

Sung. 

Be  Thy  praise  so  duly  s. 

To  be  j.  on,  where  angels  soar. 

Sunk. 

For  God’s  new  Israel,  s.  as  low. 

Sunny. 

No  s.  gleam  awakes  the  trees. 

Sun-rise. 

The  tide  of  s.  -r.  swells. 

Suns . 

When  wintry  s.  are  gleaming  bright. 


Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
.3  Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v,  i.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

23  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
S.  Bartholomew,  v.  i.  l.i. 
S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S. Michael,  v.  iii.  L 8. 
SS.  Simon&Jude^.xi./^. 
All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  East,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
22  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


SUNSHINE— SURER. 


435 


Sunshine. 


At  glancing  motes  in  s.  wink. 

Thy  s.  smiles  beneath  the  gloom. 

What  s.  hours  had  taught  in  vain. 

In  s.  moments  past. 

In  the  full  s.  of  His  smile. 

The  deep  calm  sky,  the  s.  of  the  soul. 

As  when  ye  crown’d  the  s.  hours. 

Seem’d  to  rejoice  in  s.  all  her  own. 
Stands  in  full  s.  of  Thy  piercing  eye. 

Supernal. 

Earth  all  refin’d  with  bright  s.  fires. 

Suppliant. 

But  can  it  be,  on  s.  tear. 

For  every  sigh  a contrite  s.  brings. 

Is  ready  for  the  s.’s  brow. 

Suppliants. 

Like  s.  at  their  Monarch’s  gate. 

The  hope  to  s.  given. 

Supporting. 

Or  with  Love’s  s.  force. 


4 Advent,  v.  vii. 
i Christmas,  v.  \ 
Good  Friday,  v. 

I Easter,  v.  iii.  / 
4 Easter,  v.  viii. 
I Trinity,  v.  iii. 
15  Trinity,  v.  ii. 
17  Trinity,  v.  iii. 
24  Trinity,  v.  xr 

Easter  Eve,  v.  i\ 

I Christmas,  v.  ii 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  v 
I Trinity,  v.  iii.. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  I 
22  Trinity,  v.  ix. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v 


Supports. 

Whose  arm  s.  her,  on  Whose  faithful  breast.  S.  Matthias,  v.  v 
Around — the  Cross  s.  them  all.  Accession,  zv  iv.. 


Sure. 


And,  ere  they  speak,  to  His  s.  word. 

Not  to  be  scar’d  from  that  s.  rest. 

Pointing  to  Thee  in  Thy  s.  rest. 

When  hearts  are  of  each  other  s . 

But  Thou  hast  made  it  s. 

Our  warrant  s. , but  doubting  of  our  worth. 

Then  be  ye  j>.  that  Love  can  bless. 

S.  after  thee  in  time  to  rise. 

Surely. 

Too  s.,  every  setting  day. 

Yet  s.  I have  made  my  choice. 

Thine  own  dire  work  thou  s.  wilt  confound.  Sexagesima,  v.  i. 
The  faithful  mother  s.  knows.  Sexagesima,  v.  \ 

S.  not  yet  th’  avenging  shower  will  fall.  I Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1 

Thus  while  they  waver,  s.  long  ago.  1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /. 

Is  every  stone  of  hers  ; for  Thou  wast  s.  here.  Mon.  bef.  East. , 1 
Else, though  in  Christ’s  own  words,  we  s.,  &c.  17  Trinity,  v.  xi 
If,  as  Thy  power  is  s.  here.  H.  Comm.,  v.  i. 

Surer. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  ii. 
H.  Innocents,  v. 
Epiphany,  v.  ii. 

1 Lent,  v.  vii.  1. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  v 
S.  Matthias,  v.  x 
S.  Matthew,  v . ii 
Restoration,  v. 

2 Epiphany,  v. 

6 Epiphany,  v. 


Not  s.  does  each  tender  gem. 
Yielding  a s.  witness  every  day 
Nor  s.  would  the  blessing  prove 


2 Advent,  v.  iv. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v. 
14  Trinity,  v.  v. 


/.  2. 
ri.  /.  3. 
v.  1.  3. 

.3. 

/.  10. 

/.  2. 

/•  3. 

/.  4- 

/.  1.  1. 


r.  /.  7- 

i.  1.  1. 

1.  /.  4. 

1.  6. 

: 6. 

, l.  2. 

. iii.  /.  3. 

ii.  /.  2. 

/.  8. 

/•7- 

iii.  /.  7. 

/.  4. 

2. 

i.  /.  I. 

i-  /.  3- 

ii.  /.  5. 

ii.  1.  5. 

ii.  1.  1. 
di.  1.  4. 

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/•  5- 


t.  vii.  1.  6. 
i.  /.  6. 
*3- 

/.  1. 
iii.  /.  7. 
*5- 


SURER — SWEEP. 


436 


And  seek  a s.  pledge — a seal. 

But  s.  than  all  words  the  silent  spell. 

The  s.  way  to  prove. 

Surest . 

The  s.  guide  a wanderer  prove. 

Surging. 

Still  as  the  j.  waves  retire. 

Surprising. 

With  fear  and  mightier  joy  weak  hearts  s. 


Surround. 


And  clearer  rays  i*. 

The  glory  which  our  God  s. 
Yet  is  He  near  us,  to  s. 
Where  all  his  eye  s. 


Surrounds. 

Survey. 

Survey'd. 


Surveys. 

Of  Him  who  worlds  and  hearts  s. 

Survive. 


Or  sin  at  heart  s. 


Swaddling. 

Wrapped  in  His  s.  bands. 


S.  Andrew,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Catechism,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  1 


Swain. 

And  yet  in  Him  the  simplest  j. 

To  weary  s.  in  parched  bower. 

The  s.'s  experienc’d  eye. 

Swarm. 

And  curses  s.  on  every  side. 

Swath'd. 


Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  3 
4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  10. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


There,  s.  in  humblest  poverty.  Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

Sway. 

They,  who  have  bow’d  untaught  to  Nature’s  s.  Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  5 
How,  in  their  fiercest  s.  4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Bow  to  her  s. , and  move  at  her  behest.  2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

To  thine  Almighty  Author  and  His  stedfast  s.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

Steal  on,  and  spare  the  giant  s.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  5* 

Sweat. 

His  s.  last  night  was  as  great  drops  of  blood.  Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Sweep. 

And  gales  j.  soft  from  summer  skies.  2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  o’er  the  billowy  corn,  and  heave.  3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

By  whose  strength  ye  s.  the  string.  Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Their  idol  world  and  them  shalD.  for  aye  away.  Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

And  willow-shaded  streams,  that  silent  s.  2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Around  the  awful  arches  s.  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

For  wildest  storms  our  ocean  s.  5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1. 


SWEEP — SWEET. 


437 


To  utter  death  that  hour  shall  s. 

Over  His  sinking  spirit  s . 

S.  ruthless  o’er  each  silken  form. 

Are  heard  her  sacred  tones  ; the  fitful  s. 
Their  downward  s.  a moment  stay’d. 

Sweeping. 

Comes  s.  o’er  the  heart  forlorn. 

While,  gaily  s.  by. 

Sweeps. 

The  breeze  of  eve  s.  wildly  as  of  old. 


11  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 
20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

Good  Friday,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
1 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 


Sweet. 

When  with  dear  friends  s.  talk  I hold. 

Be  my  last  thought,  how  s.  to  rest. 

With  glittering  robes  and  garlands  s. 

How  s.,  how  lone  the  ray  benign. 

0 who  can  tell  how  calm  and  s. 

Think  not  of  rest ; though  dreams  be  s. 

1 only  know  ’tis  fair  and  s. 

Unread,  to  us,  their  lesson  s. 

The  concord  s.  of  Love  divine. 

Mindful  of  these,  the  first-fruits  s. 

Star  of  the  East,  how  s.  art  Thou. 

Lessons  s.  of  spring  returning. 

5*.  the  lengthening  April  day. 

The  s.  remembrance  bear. 

To  profit  by  Thy  chastenings  s. 

And  wherefore  is  the  spring  tide. 

But  a s.  help  and  pattern  of  true  love. 

S.  Dove  ! the  softest,  steadiest  plume. 

S.  Leaf  ! the  pledge  of  peace  and  mirth. 

S.  Rainbow  ! pride  of  summer  days. 

In  s.  harmonious  strife. 

How  s.9  in  that  dark  hour,  to  fall. 

His  eye  is  following  where  s.  Mercy  leads. 

S.  is  the  smile  of  home  ; the  mutual  look. 

.S',  all  the  joys  that  crowd  the  household  nook. 
There’s  not  a s.  note  warbled  here. 

First  open  her  s.  breast. 

What  time,  with  j.  forgiving  cheer. 

All  turn  to  s. — but  most  of  all. 

We’ll  hold  communion  s. 

Aye  gathering  up  memorials  s. 

So  j.  to  veterans  seem. 

Where  Patience  her  s.  skill  imparts. 

Reading  her  cheerful  lesson  in  her  own  x.  time. 
The  s.  strong  prayer. 

With  all  that  sacred  is  and  .r. 


Evening,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Evening,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

I Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

I Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  1 . 
Quinquagesima,  z/.xiv.  1. 2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

. 1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Easter  M011.,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

:.  3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xii.  /.  5- 


438  SWEET — SWEETER. 

That  frowns  on  s.  Affection’s  smile. 

Where  is  the  s.  repose  of  hearts  repenting. 

In  j-.  confusion  blending. 

Which  bids  us  hear,  at  each  s.  pause. 

Man  only  mars  the  s.  accord. 

S.  thoughts  of  peace,  ye  may  not  last. 

The  heart’s  s.  moonlight  softly  gleams. 

The  low  s.  tones  of  Nature’s  lyre. 

S.  roses  one  by  one,  nor  autumn  leaves  decay. 
S.  nurslings  of  the  vernal  skies. 

But  we  may  taste  your  solace  s. 

S.  messenger  of  “calm  decay.” 

The  lesson  of  s.  peace  I read. 

S.  mercy’s  praise  to  see. 

With  their  s.  lives,  as  pure  from  sin  and  stain. 
S.  visions  of  long- sever’d  hearts  to  frame. 

But  that  Thou  call’st  us  Brethren : s.  repose. 
For  some  s.  woodland  nest. 

On  no  s.  sister’s  faithful  breast. 

That  nurtur’d  thee  so  pure  and  s. 

In  silence  meek,  or  converse  s. 

S.  is  the  infant’s  waking  smile. 

And  s.  the  old  man’s  rest. 

In  her  j>.  natal  day. 

S.  thoughts  are  theirs,  that  breathe,  &c. 

By  e.  remembrance  soothe  our  woes. 

To  his  s.  home — so  nearly  won. 

In  s.  reproof  on  thee  was  bent. 

How  s.  to  them,  in  such  brief  rest. 

With  records  s.  of  duties  done. 

And  we  must  hope,  so  s.  the  tone. 

S.  awful  hour  ! the  only  sound. 

To  come  and  go  with  such  s.  grace. 

S.  one,  make  haste  and  know  Him  too. 

How  s.  with  thee  to  lift  the  latch. 

And  ask  of  them  s.  pardon’s  seal  ! 

’Tis  s. , as  year  by  year  we  lose. 

O what  a treasure  of  s.  thought. 

As  where  j.  flowers  some  pastoral  garden  cheer. 
In  whose  s.  presence  Sorrow  dares  not  lower. 
Thy  serious  s.  farewell. 


And  s.  every  secret  tear. 
A.  the  sorrow  of  his  fall. 


Sweeten . 
Sweetening. 


Sweeter . 


S.  melodies  can  wake. 

But  there’s  a s.  flower  than  e’er. 


Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  1.6. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
H.  Communion,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
H.  Communion,  v. xvi.  /.  1. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /,  3. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.John  Ev.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


'sweeter — swells.  439 

Breathes  s.  than  whole  years  of  sacrifice  below.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  8. 

A lower  still,  a s.  strain.  H.  Communion,  v.  vii.  1.2. 

Sweetest . 


Their  richest,  j*.  , purest  store. 

O joys,  that  s.  in  decay. 

Till  s.  nature,  brightest  art. 

The  s.  thought  the  last. 

Nor,  s .,  holiest,  best  of  all. 

Sweetly . 

• Sleeps  s.  in  th’  embrace. 

On  th’  everlasting  Parent  s.  smil’d. 

O s.  then  far  off  is  heard. 

S.  thy  sickening  throbs  are  ey’d. 

Still  s.  yielding  to  the  rod. 

Her  gentle  teaching  s.  blends. 

A prayer  so  to  her  mind. 


Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
i Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 

1 8 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8.  1 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Sweetness. 

The  fount  of  .r. , they  shall  rest. 

They  turn  to  j.  , and  drop  holy  balm. 

The  languid  s.  seems  to  choke  my  breath. 
Spirit  of  might  and  j.  too  ! 

Sweets. 

Of  Passion  dwelling  on  forbidden  s. 

Thy  dying  s.  may  prove. 

Swell. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 
3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 


Around  his  path  are  taught  to  s. 

They  are  gone  forth  to  s.  Messiah’s  show. 
Yet  rage  with  passion,  s.  with  pride. 

How  far  in  Ocean’s  s. 

SwelVd. 

' How  s.  thine  anthem’s  sound. 

SwelVst. 

Why  s.  thou  not,  like  breeze,  &c.  ? 

Swelling. 

Quick  let  the  s.  eye  forget. 

Together  s.  high. 

The  s.  bosom  dares  not  sigh. 

Swells. 


Morning,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Commination,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Ash-Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


From  year  to  year  it  s.  with  louder  tone. 
The  nearer  s.  the  trumpet’s  sound. 

And  still,  as  loud  the  revel  s. 

Louder  and  louder  s.  ? and  canst  thou  spare  ? 
S.  yon  bright  vale,  as  Eden  rich  and  rare. 
She  j.  her  high  heart-cheering  tone. 

Y et  s.  the  pomp  : one  more. 

The  tide  of  sun-rise  s. 


1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  xvii.  1. 4. 
Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


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SWEPT — TAKE, 


Swept . 

Has  s.  thy  footsteps  from  the  favour’d  clime.  I Advent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 


Swerve. 

No  fear  lest  he  should  s+  or  faint. 

Swift. 

That  now  so  s.  and  silent  bear. 

Swiftly. 

S.  and  straight  each  tongue  of  flame. 

Sword. 

Play  smiling  with  the  flame  and  s. 

Are  not  enough — the  legal  s. 

The  fiery  s.  that  guarded  shew’d  it  too. 
“ The  s-.  in  myrtles  drest.” 

He  sees  the  angel’s  s. 

Attends  with  s.  and  spear. 

This  is  the  man  to  wield  th’  unearthly  s. 
Who  grasp,  this  hour,  the  s.  of  Heaven. 


S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  L 4. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Circumcision,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii,  l.  5. 
Purification,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 


Sworn. 

When  they  have  j.  , and  stedfast  mean. 

S.  liegemen  of  the  Cross  and  thorny  crown. 
For  Thou  hast  that  every  ear. 

Thou  who  hast  s.  to  stay. 

And  the  young  soldier  didy  s. 

Sympathetic . 

From  thousand  s.  hearts. 

Y et  in  your  s.  heart. 

Sympathize. 

Oh  ! Thou  who  deign’st  to  s. 

Sympathy . 

Nor  fear  lest  j'.  should  fail. 

Move  heart  towards  heart  by  s. 

For  if  one  heart  in  perfect  s. 


Morning,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


TABOR'S. 

And  TPs  lonely  peak,  ’twixt  thee,  &c. 
Lead  me  from  T.  ’s  sunbright  steep. 

Take. 

Which  whispers,  i(T.  thy  fill  ere  death.” 
T.  Moses5  rod,  the  rod  of  prayer,  and  call. 
T.  it  on  trust  a little  while. 

Is  open — win  your  way,  and  t.  your  rest. 
Might  duly  t.  and  strongly  keep. 

Sit  down  and  t.  thy  fill  of  joy. 

T.  up  the  lesson,  O my  heart. 

T.  up  the  promise  He  reveal’d. 


7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  James,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 


TAKE — TASK. 


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May  /.  Him  for  his  daily  bread. 
T.  part  in  our  thanksgiving  lay. 

And  when  he  /.  his  seat. 


Takes. 

Tale. 


When  wearied  with  the  t.  thy  times  disclose. 
Help  us  to  pause  and  mourn  to  Thee  our  t. , & c. 
Their  faltering  t.  disdain. 

To  make  stern  Memory  tell  her  t.  unsought. 
And  now  once  more  th’  appalling  t. 

A mourner’s  t.  of  shame  and  sad  decay. 

Talk. 

How  would  our  hearts  with  wisdom  t. 

When  with  dear  friends  sweet  t.  I hold. 
When  in  familiar  t.  God’s  voice  was  heard. 
Joy  too  to  those,  who  love  to  t. 

Nor  t.  nor  landscape  heeds. 

His  vision  wafts  him  back,  to  t. 

Who  t.  with  God  in  shadowy  glades. 

And  lov’d  He  not  of  Heaven  to  t. 


H.  Comm.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Morning,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


Talk'd. 

We  sate  and  l.  of  Jesus’  death. 

Talks. 

The  shepherd  t.  with  God  apart. 

And,  as  he  l.,  adores. 

Tangled. 

By  which  deep  grove  and  t.  stream. 

Lose  in  arch’d  glades  their  t.  sight. 

Tangling. 

Too  close  around  his  heart  her/,  veil  hath  flung.  2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 


Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Morning,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 


Taper's. 

As  Heaven  outshines  the  t.'s  light. 

Tarries. 

The  watchful  mother  t.  nigh. 

Why  t.  not  her  chariot  wheel. 

Task. 

The  trivial  round,  the  common  t. 

We  need  not  shun  our  daily  t. 

Soon  as  their  fragrant  t.  is  done. 

“What,  hath  the  Christ  forgot  His  t.  ?" 
Back  to  His  t.  of  woe  and  tears. 

Hope  against  hope,  in  love’s  dear  t. 

Our  pleasant  t.  we  ply. 

What  doest  thou  here,  ...wanderer  from  thy/. 
What  mortal — for  this  more  than  angels’  /. 
She  plies  her  weary  /. 


4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v. viii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  iv.  1.  2. 


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TASK— TEACH. 


He  turns  him  to  his  t.  below. 

The  lowest  in  the  meanest  t. 

Plying  their  daily  t.  with  busier  feet. 

Your  prayers  and  struggles  o’er,  your  t.9  & c. 

Tasks . 

So  Angels  pause  on  t.  of  love. 

Where  is  His  hire  ? we  know  His  t. 

So,  on  their  t.  of  love  and  praise. 

Taste . 

Till  the  sear’d  t.  from  foulest  wells. 

But  we  may  t.  your  solace  sweet. 

To  t.  that  drop  of  peace  divine. 

And  of  My  woes  baptismal  t. 

While  sinners  t.  Thine  heavenly  balm. 

Tasted. 

A soul  that  once  had  t.  of  immortal  Truth. 


S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  1.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 


Taught. 

Around  his  path  are  t.  to  swell. 

Till  thou  art  duly  train’d,  and  t. 

T.  to  mistrust,  too  late,  the  tempting  wave. 
E’en  sinners,  t.  by  Thee. 

What  sunshine  hours  had  t.  in  vain. 

As  Thou  hast  touch’d  our  ears,  and  t. 

His  Spirit  in  them  t. 

The  stars  of  heaven  a course  are  t. 

He  t.  us  how  to  prize. 

A bosom  freshly  t.  to  grieve. 

Had  t.  the  innocent  air  their  sadly  thrilling,  &c. 
Music,  that  t. , as  death  drew  near. 

He  to  His  chosen  t.  for  His  dear  widow’d,  &c. 
By  trial  t.  your  pain. 

Where  is  the  lore  the  Baptist  t. 

In  musing  o’er  the  Law  he  t. 

T.  in  the  self-same  lap  to  kneel. 

And  t.  by  thee  the  Church  prolongs. 

Some  spirit  full  of  glee,  yet  t. 

T.  by  degrees  to  pray. 

Now  t.  by  cottage  dames. 

True  son  of  our  dear  Mother,  early  t. 

T.  us  in  trials  to  rejoice. 


Morning,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  1.  I. 

2 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Tu.  bef.  East. , v.  x.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv. , v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xiv.  /.  5. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  x.l.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


Teach . 

T.  Thou  Thy  Priests  their  daily  cross. 
Turning  all  ways,  the  world  to  t. 

0 t.  our  love  to  grow. 

T.  her  to  know  and  love  her  hour  of  prayer. 

1 read,  I /. , I warn,  I pray. 

T.  the  adoring  heart  to  fall. 


Evening,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 


TEACH — TEARS. 


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As  when  He  deign’d  to  t. 

T.  us  to  love,  with  Christ,  our  sole  true  bliss. 
So  t.  us  on  Thy  shrine  to  lay. 

Else  helpless  found,  to  learn  and  t.  Thy  love. 
One  narrow  cell  may  t.  us  best. 

T all  Thy  word  in  all  its  power. 

Teacher . 

T.  of  teachers  ! Priest  of  priests  ! from  Thee. 
To  whom  some  viewless  t.  brings. 

Teachers. 

Teacher  of  t.  ! Priest  of  priests  ! from  Thee. 

Teaches. 

T.  truth  to  wandering  men. 

Teaching. 

T.  so  well  and  silently. 

God  t.  love  and  fear. 

Of  her  whom  Heaven  is  t.  how  to  mourn. 

T.  the  Church  with  joy  to  tell. 

Her  gentle  t.  sweetly  blends. 

Tear. 

But  can  it  be,  one  suppliant  t. 

And  shame  away  the  selfish  t. 

Might  t.  of  ours  once  mingle  with  the  blood. 
He  listens  to  the  silent  t. 

And  sweeten  every  secret  t. 

Tearful. 

Seest  thou,  how  t.  and  alone. 

Watching  the  t.  joy  and  calm. 

Tears. 

Nor  wonder,  should  ye  find  your  King  in  t. 
The  deep-worn  trace  of  penitential  t. 

The  t.  that  bathe  our  offer’d  hearts. 

Thy  t.  upon  the  breast. 

Art  thou  a child  of  t.  ? 

From  suffering,  /.,  and  blood. 

Thy  prayers  and  t.  may  earn. 

The  t.  that  in  the  heart  abide. 

Where  t.  of  penance  come  too  late  for  grace. 
Then  wash  with  fruitless  t.  our  faded  crown. 
Wash  me,  and  dry  these  bitter  t. 

When  t.  are  spent,  and  thou  art  left  alone. 
So. is  it  still  : to  holy  t. 

Nor  dream’d  his  prayers  and  t. 

Therefore  her  t.  are  bitter,  and  as  deep. 

Back  to  His  task  of  woe  and  t. 

Springs  ever  fresh  the  tide  of  holy  t. 

When  t.  shall  have  no  power. 


5 Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.xui.l.4. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Mark,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

S.  bef.  Advent,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  i.  1.  I. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  1.  I. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvi.  1.  4. 
5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


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TEARS — TEMPLE. 


Such  might  be  martyr’s  t. 

Be  thou  content  in  t.  to  sow. 

Than  self-deceiving  t. 

Offer  thy  love  and  t.  to  Thammuz  slain. 
Whose  prayers  are  struggling  with  his  t. 

He  loves  and  weeps — but  more  than  t. 

Shall  pierce,  and  dry  the  fount  of  t. 

The  cup  that  I in  t.  must  steep. 

Gently  along  the  vale  of  t. 

Whose  t.  from  age  to  age  are  shed. 

But  if  her  warning  t.  in  vain  be  spent. 

When  for  an  elder’s  shame  the  t. 

For  thee  she  offers  her  maternal  t. 

io  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
Purification,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Tedious . 

That  on  the  t.  Cross. 

Tell. 

T. , Heaven  has  wrath  that  can  relent,  &c. 
And  t.  thy  jewels  o’er  with  jealous  eye. 

To  t.  of  the  great  Shepherd’s  love. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

Telling. 

Their  palms  and  garlands  t.  plain. 

Of  many  a chosen  witness  t. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

Temper'd. 

Till  t.  by  the  Saviour’s  prayer. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Tempering. 

T.  her  gifts,  that  seem  so  free. 

T.  rude  hearts  with  calm  angelic  force. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

Tempest. 

Steer  through  the  t.  Thine  own  ark. 

The  t.’s  rage. 

Evening,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

W ed.  bef.  East. , v.  viii.  /.  6. 

Tempests. 

By  t. , earthquakes,  and  by  wars. 

He  will  be  known — but  darker  t.  lower. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Tempestuous. 

And  drown  in  rude  t.  blaze. 

One  torch  in  a t.  night. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Temple. 

Where  rested  once  the  T.  's  stately  shade. 
Within  the  t.'s  solemn  round. 

And  worldlings  blot  the  t.  ’s  gold. 

Have  enter’d  thee,  as  in  some  t.  gate. 
Towards  His  A -gate. 

The  t.  gates  are  set. 

Where’er  one  Levite  in  the  t.  keeps. 

’Twas  silence  in  Thy  t.,  Lord. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v ..  xxii.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Purification,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

TEMPT — TENDEREST. 


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Tempt . 

To  t.  her  meditative  eye.  2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

Tempting, 

To  speed  them  o’er  the  t.  plain.  1 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Taught  to  mistrust,  too  late,  the  t.  wave.  2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

The  t.  treasure  lends.  3 Lent,  v,  viii.  /.  2. 

And  compass’d  with  the  world’s  too  t,  blazonry.  Th.  bef.  East. , v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Tempts. 

T.  him  to  hide  his  grief  and  die.  Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Choose  to  believe,  not  see  : sight  t.  the  heart.  9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5. 


From  all  that  t.  thee  there. 


Ten. 


Gun.  Treas.,  v . xiv.  /.  4. 


With  its  t.  thousand  tongues. 

T.  days  th’  eternal  doors  display’d. 

T.  cleans’d,  and  only  one  remain  ! 

“ T.  cleans’d  and  one  remain  !” 

Tend. 

Ye  too,  who  t.  Christ’s  wildering  flock. 


Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


Tender. 

Nor  dare  the  t.  flowerets  show. 

Not  surer  does  each  t.  gem. 

Some  t.  lights  unnotic’d  fleet. 

So  have  I seen  some  t.  flower. 

The  life- strings  of  that  t.  heart  gave  way. 
Else  had  it  bruis’d  too  sore  his  t.  heart. 
Affright  thy  t.  breast. 

Which  dawns  that  moment  on  her  t.  gaze. 
Is  ever  with  the  soft,  meek,  t.  soul. 

By  soft,  meek,  t.  ways  he  loves  to  draw. 

O cheerful  t.  strain  ! the  heart. 

No  thought  can  t.  Love  beguile. 

Such  were  the  t.  arms,  where  cradled  lay. 
Touches  the  t.  brow  ! 

O t.  gem,  and  full  of  Heaven  ! 

All  in  one  t.  bosom  brought. 

She  bares  her  t.  breast. 

She  mourns  that  t.  hearts  should  bend. 

Tenderer. 

And  o’er  the  t.  sex  usurping  ever  most. 

But  t.  than  a dove’s  soft  eye. 

Is  t.  than  a lamb. 

Tenderest. 

Ever  the  richest  t.  glow. 

Our  t.  care — and  most  of  all. 

Nor  e’en  the  t.  heart,  and  next  our  own. 
When  first  on  thee  with  t.  gleam. 

How  in  her  woe  the  t.  spirit  towers. 


2 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  7. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  7. 

24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  viii.  /.  5, 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


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TENDING — THEME. 


Still  t.  with  intenser  ray. 


Tending. 


Tenfold. 

They  give  their  best — O t.  shame. 


Tents. 

We  in  the  t.  abide. 

Calm  on  the  t.  of  Israel  lay. 

When  foemen  watch  their  t.  by  night. 


Thammuz. 

Hear  Judah’s  maids  the  dirge  to  T.  pour. 
Offer  thy  love  and  tears  to  T.  slain. 


25  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 

Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  1.  I. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 


17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 


Thank. 

Know  them  by  look  and  voice,  and/,  them  all.  Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
And  t.  Thee  for  each  trying  hour.  16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 


Thankful. 

Nor  let  the  Pastor’s  t.  eye. 

Her  t.  heart  runs  o’er. 

Yields,  /.,  of  her  very  best. 

Wish  me  a wise  and  t.  heart. 

Singing  so  t.  to  the  dreary  blast. 

For  t.  echoing  all  the  year. 

T.  for  all  God  takes  away. 

They  to  their  charge  may  turn,  and  t.  see. 
Absolv’d,  in  t.  sacrifice  to  part. 

Thankfulness. 

Thoughts  that  in  t.  endure. 

Thanking. 

Still  loving  man,  still  t.  God. 

Thankless. 

Upon  our  /.,  joyless  sight. 

Reproving  t.  man,  who  fears. 

But  should  t.  silence  seal. 

Is  near,  and  mourns  to  see  our  t.  glance. 
Might  hold  : and  oft  the  t.  deep. 

Quell  Thou  each  t.  godless  thought. 

With  t.  toil,  and  vile  esteem’d. 

Thanks. 

Ready  to  give  t.  and  live. 

Tha  nks giving. 

Her  hymns  of  high  t.  still. 

Take  part  in  our  t.  lay. 

Theme. 

Over  the  heavenly  t. 

Their  daily  strife  an  Angel’s  t. 

Who  makes  the  Saviour  all  his  t. 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  5- 
16  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
SS.Phil.  &Jas.,z/.xiii.  1.  3. 
S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  5- 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

I Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  East.  ,^.  v.  /.  10. 
S.Luke,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 


THEMES — THINNER. 


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Themes . 


In  pity  mark  our  mournful  t.  ! 

Thence. 

Divided  t.  through  every  age. 


Thenceforth . 

T. , to  eyes  of  high  desire. 

Therefore. 

T.  in  sight  of  man  bereft. 

T.  her  tears  are  bitter,  and  as  deep. 

T.  on  fearful  dreams  her  inward  sight. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  I. 

Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  i. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 


Thickest. 

Till,  when  the  shadows  t.  fall. 

Where  the  t.  boughs  are  twining. 

Things. 

Which  evermore  makes  all  t.  new. 

Still  whispering  glorious  t.  unseen. 

That  all  around  see  all  t.  bright. 

In  all  fair  t.  around. 

Of  t.  divine  the  shadows  bright. 

Still  seeking  precious  t.  untold. 

Thy  precious  t .,  whate’er  they  be. 

The  very  life  of  t.  below. 

Shall  see  t.  greater,  t.  divine. 

The  secret  lore  of  rural  t. 

Think. 

T.  on  th’  eternal  home. 

T.  on  the  Lord  most  holy,  come. 

T. , who  did  once  from  Heaven  to  Hell,  &c. 
Oh  ! grief  to  t. , that  grapes  of  gall. 

T.  thou  art  taken  from  the  cross,  and  laid 
Or,  if  she  t.,  it  is  in  scorn. 

T.  where  thy  coward  hopes  had  flown. 

We  cannot  choose  but  t.  he  lives. 

T.  on  the  minstrel  as  ye  kneel. 

T.  on  the  shame,  that  dreadful  hour. 

To  /.  he  sees  the  Lord. 

Nor  can  ye  not  delight  to  t. 

Oh  ! t.  of  us  to-day. 

T.  on  that  dreadful  day. 

T.  ye  the  spires  that  glow  so  bright. 

Why  should  we  t.,  He  turns  away. 


2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


Morning,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v . xi.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Wed. bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Th.  bef.  Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1 . 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 


Thinks. 

Nor  t.  on  thee,  thou  blessed  day.  Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Thinner. 

For  t.  than  the  subtlest  lawn.  S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 


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THIRST — THOUGHT. 


Thirst . 

The  cry  that  own’d  Thy  dying  t. 

The  parching  t.  of  death. 

Thorn. 

One  towering  t.  was  wrapt  in  flame. 


2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


Thorns. 

Lavish  of  t.  and  worthless  weeds  alone.  Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Or  will  the  t.,  that  strew  intemperance’  bed?  2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Or  how  the  t.  and  scourging  brook.  Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Thorny. 

Sworn  liegemen  of  the  Cross  and  t.  crown.  1 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 


Thought. 

Restor’d  to  life,  and  power,  and  t. 

Be  my  last  /.,  how  sweet  to  rest. 

No  other  t.  should  be. 

Were  they  not  present  to  Thy  t. 

Wilt  Thou  forgive  the  wayward  t. 

And  with  the  t.  of  God  imbu’d. 

So  thoughts  beyond  their  t.  to  those,  &c. 
T.  has  not  colours  half  so  fair. 

Oh,  sickening  t.  ! yet  hold  it  fast. 

E’en  in  His  hour  of  agony  Lie  t. 

0 ! shame  beyond  the  bitterest  t. 

In  silent  t.  aloof. 

1 t.  it  scorn  with  Thee  to  dwell. 

Sure,  t.  of  these  will  lure  it  home. 
Flash’d  once, ...and  left  his  darken’d  t. 
Mysterious  to  all  t. 

The  relics  dear  to  t. 

With  not  a wish  or  t.  at  home. 

To  come  between  us  and  all  kindly  t.  ! 
In  sad  and  weary  t. 

One  stedfast  t. , that  God  .is  there. 

Thou  Lord  of  time  and  t. 

In  t.  how  soon  at  death’s  dark  goal. 

No  /.  like  this  in  Him  is  found. 

See  that  in  t.,  in  deed,  in  word. 

In  t.  of  these,  His  brows  benign. 

Quell  Thou  each  thankless  godless  t. 
Could  half  appease  his  craving  t. 

E’en  of  their  own  prophetic  t. 

Oh  ! t.  to  comfort  and  appal. 

Who  would  have  t.  our  nature’s  stain  ? 
Too  high  above  our  human  t. 

Mindful  of  that  sad  vision,  which  in  t. 
Vain  t.,  that  shall  not  be  at  all ! 

For  T.  to  do  her  part. 


Morning,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Evening,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1 . 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  5. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

IO  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7* 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

1 5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5* 

18  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  I. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 


THOUGHT — THOUGHTS. 


449 


His  nook  of  homely  t.  will  change. 

No  t.  of  them  ; in  all  the  bounteous  sky. 
The  sweetest  t.  the  last. 

Now  through  her  round  of  holy  t. 

You  would  have  t.  Remorse  and  Woe. 

To  regions  where  one  t.  serene. 

No  t.  can  tender  Love  beguile. 

But  in  the  t.  of  Jesus  find. 

What  every  t.  controls. 

Might  mortal  /.  presume. 

Forgive  the  too  presumptuous  t. 

A well  of  serious  t.  and  pure. 

Oh  ! happy  hours  of  heaven-ward  t. ! 

In  t.  to  wander,  fancy-blest. 

And  nurse  it  with  all-pitying  t. 

O agony  of  wavering  t. 

Half  the  deep  t.  they  breathe. 

By  thee  to  aid  my  faltering  t. ! 

O what  a treasure  of  sweet  t. 

Whose  widow’d  walk  with  t.  of  thee  is  cheer’d. 
Nurs’d  in  her  aisles  to  more  than  kingly  t. 
Such  is  the  t.  of  Love  and  Might. 

Thoughtful. 

And  wind  thy  t.  way. 

Welcome  to  the  t.  heart ! 

Oft  as  they  watch’d,  at  t.  eve. 

That  is  the  heart  for  t.  seer. 

Thoughtless. 

He  t.  roam’d  and  free. 

Thoughts. 

New  t.  of  God,  new  hopes  of  Heaven. 

Hush,  idle  words,  and  t.  of  ill. 

For  they  in  lowly  t.  are  nurs’d. 

Till  all  our  hopes  and  t.  are  led. 

Lowly  t.  may  best  infuse. 

From  t.  like  these  among  the  bowers  I hide. 
High  t.  were  with  Him  in  that  hour. 

So  t.  beyond  their  thought  to  those,  &c. 

Th’  unearthly  t.  have  pass’d  from  earth  away. 
Over  the  mournful  joy  our  t.  would  brood. 

T.  that  in  thankfulness  endure. 

Such,  if  on  high  their  t.  are  set. 

For  t.  of  Him  who  late  lay  here. 

The  while  my  grovelling  t.  half  buried  lie. 
Our  t.  have  trac’d  Thee  to  Thy  glory-throne. 
In  t.  that  awe  but  not  appal. 

In  bitter  t.  of  low-born  care  begun. 

Gg 


22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  7. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  l.  3. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,  z/.xii.  1.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,z/.  xii.  /.  6. 
Purification,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.jZ'.  x.  /.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v . vii.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 


450 


THOUGHTS — THREAD. 


Such  /.,  the  wreck  of  Paradise. 

On  t.  that  bitterest  seem’d  erewhile. 
O’erwhelming  t.  of  pain  and  grief. 

Our  t.  are  tossing  to  and  fro. 

His  t.  to  Heaven  the  steadier  rise. 

The  rude  bad  t. ; that  in  our  bosom’s  night. 
Bright  are  their  dreams,  because  their  t. , &c. 
And  t.  of  good  together  done. 

Though  vexing  t.  may  seem  to  last. 

Lost  in  high  /.,  ‘ 4 whose  son.” 

On  holiest  happiest  t.  to  lean. 

High  t.  of  holy  love  impart. 

In  that  make  thee  grieve. 

Sweet  t.  are  theirs,  that  breathe  serenest  calms. 
Comfort’s  true  sons  ! amid  the  t.  of  down. 
For  his  wing’d  t.  are  soaring  high. 

With  t.  of  coming  agony. 

With  t.  of  spring  the  heart  beguile. 

Nor  on  remorseful  t.  to  brood,  and  stain. 

To  solemn  t.  in  youth. 

Thousand. 


4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 
n Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iv.  /.  5- 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 


Saints,  parted  by  a t.  year. 

With  its  ten  t.  tongues. 

And  keeps  it  through  a t.  days. 

Toss’d  wildly  o’er  a t.  lands. 

For  twice  a t.  year. 

From  t.  sympathetic  hearts. 

That  shelter’d  erst  a t.  kings. 

The  busy  world  a t.  ways. 

The  heavens  are  watching  with  their  t.  eyes. 
Alas  ! of  t.  bosoms  kind. 

A t.  wild-flowers  round  them  shall  unfold. 


Circumcision,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  3 
5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  2 
Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Where  t.  once  He  fed. 


Thousands. 

Thracian. 


Like  T.  wives  of  yore. 

Thrall. 

Our  frail... souls,  His  work  and  Satan’s  t. 
Freed  from  their  twelvemonth’s  t. 

God’s  herald  prove  a heartless  t. 

For  helping  us  in  t. 

Rise,  shine,  and  sing,  thou  captive  t. 
Wander  at  large,  nor  heed  Love’s  gentle  t. 


3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  4 
Th.bef.  East.,  v\  iv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 
24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


Thread. 

Wouldst  t.  the  maze  of  Harmony. 

With  a bright  emerald  t. 


4 Advent,  v.  xi v.  /.  2. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 


THREE — THROES. 


45  1 


Three. 

T.  chosen  bands,  in  royal  state. 

Joy  to  the  faithful  T.  renew’d. 

T.  solemn  parts  together  twine. 

T.  solemn  aisles  approach  the  shrine. 

By  the  Almighty  T.  for  ever  plann’d. 

T.  were  they — who  hath  made  them  four  ? 
The  Saviour  walking  with  His  faithful  T. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  /.  I 
Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 


Threw. 

The  orphan’d  realm  /.  wide  her  gates,  and  told.  3 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


Thrice. 

T.  only  since,  with  blended  might. 

T.  only  might  a seraph’s  look. 

Thou  t.  denied,  yet  t.  belov’d. 

Thrill. 

The  tones  of  mercy  t. 

T.  through  his  heart’s  remotest  cells. 
They  greet  us  with  a cheering  t. 

ThrilVd. 

T.  from  the  deep,  dark  cloud. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  r. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 


Thrilling. 

Ever  in  t.  sounds  like  these. 

Her  infant’s  t . kiss. 

By  these  her  t.  minstrelsies. 

From  west  to  east  one  t.  ray. 

From  foul  reproach,  from  t.  fears. 

Yet  shines  the  light  as  t.  clear. 

Had  taught  the  innocent  air  their  sadly /.  parts.  S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Thrills. 


1 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  xviii.  /.  4. 
6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


In  waves  of  light  it  t.  along. 

For,  is  it  Hope,  that  t.  so‘keen? 

That  soonest  t . at  touch  of  praise. 

Throbbing. 

The  t.  brow  to  cool. 

And  t.  pulses  silently. 

She  treasures  up  each  t.  prayer. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 
25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  1.  I. 


Throbbings. 

Alone  our  secret  t.  : so  our  prayer. 


24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


Throbs. 

Who  pray  for  sharpest  t.  of  pain.  6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Sweetly  thy  sickening  t.  are  ey’d.  7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Throes. 

Y et,  to  assuage  her  sharpest  t. 

Our  t.  should  be  forgot,  or  only  seem. 
They  mark’d  what  agonizing  t. 


Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 


452 


THRONE — THRONGS. 


Throne. 

Thou  keepest ..  .watch  from  Thy  triumphal  t. 
Foremost  and  nearest  to  His  t. 

E’en  on  Thy  t.  of  purity  ! 

Dash’d  from  his  t.  of  pride. 

For  faultless  virgins  round  His  t. 

Safe  on  the  steps  of  Jesus’  t. 

And  homeward  to  Thy  Father’s  t. 

No  holier  name,  no  mightier  t. 

One  tyrant  Lord,  one  idol  t. 

With  Christ  His  Father’s  t .,  and  wear. 

As  from  Thy  cradle  to  Thy  t. 

A Brother  on  th’  eternal  t. 

Who  learn  their  lesson  at  the  T.  of  Love. 
But  cannot  quit  the  cost — no  t. 

And  like  a Queen  new  seated  on  her  t. 

Till  every  idol  t. 

His  t.t  thy  bosom  blest. 

That  t.,  if  aught  beneath  the  skies. 

And  for  His  cradle  and  His  t. 

What  though  around  His  t.  of  fire. 

Such  witness  yield  : a monarch  from  his  t. 
When  Death  is  busy  near  the  t. 

’Twas  silence  round  Thy  t.  on  high. 

Throned. 

With  kings  her  nursing-fathers,  t.  high. 

Thrones. 

By  harmless  fire,  among  the  ethereal  t. 

Were  leaning  from  your  golden  t.  to  know. 

Throng. 

Yet  in  that  t.  of  selfish  hearts  untrue. 

To  join  that  festal  t. 

Behold,  her  wisest  t.  Thy  gate. 

Where  lost  behind  the  bright  angelic  t. 

On  vacant  fancies  t . 

Now  spread  their  wings  and  t.  around. 

From  idle  words,  that  restless  t. 

Believing  myriads  t . 

A lamb-like,  Christ-like  t. 

So  the  whole  world  to  Jesus  t. 

Thronging. 

E’en  so,  the  world  is  t.  round  to  gaze. 

The  t.  band  of  souls. 

As  t.  cares  afford. 

Came  t.  to  adore. 

Throngs. 

Open  they  stand,  that  prayers  in  t. 


I Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

W ed.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  1 2 
I Easter,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  vii.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Mon.,z/.  xiii.  /.  2 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiv.  /.  5 
Whitsun Tues.,z/.  xvii.  /.  3 
Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 
Purification,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Purification,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Purification,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Ordination,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  2 
Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  1.  I. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  John  Bapt.,?y.  vii.  1.  7. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  1.  1. 


THROUGH — TIME. 


453 


Through. 

T.  her  grey  veil  the  leafless  grove. 

T.  the  bright  shower-drop  meet  his  view. 
T.  many  a dreary  age. 

T.  gold  and  gems,  a dazzling  maze. 

T.  all  their  devious  way. 

T.  sevenfold  flames  thine  eye  shall  see. 

T.  darkest  nooks  of  this  dull  earth. 

T.  darksome  vault,  up  massy  stair. 

T.  dusky  lane  and  wrangling  mart. 

T.  prayer  unto  the  tomb. 

Throughout. 

To  see,  t.  that  dreary  maze. 

Throw. 

My  searching  rapturous  glance  I t. 


Trinity,  v.  vi,  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  1.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 
Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Thrown. 

Before  the  mercy-seat  be  t. 

Thunders. 

Here  is  our  Lord,  and  not  where  t.  roll. 
The  t.  of  the  deep  prophetic  sky. 

Thwarting. 

The  t.  cliffs  that  bound  his  sight. 


Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


Tide. 

Y ears  roll  away  : again  the  t.  of  crime. 

First  stirr’d  the  t.  of  song. 

But  win  her  fearless  way  against  the  chafing  t. 
And  wherefore  is  the  sweet  spring  t . 

Thus  sunbeams  pour  alike  their  glorious  t. 
Springs  ever  fresh  the  t.  of  holy  tears. 

There  are  in  this  loud  stunning  t. 

The  t.  of  sun-rise  swells. 


1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


Tides. 

Mounting  in  t.  against  the  stream. 

Tidings . 

Still  greets  you  with  glad  t.  of  immortal  joy. 
And  to  and  fro  the  t.  run. 

Tie. 

No  distance  breaks  the  t.  of  blood. 


Circumcision,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


Tied. 

T.  to  His  own  by  gentlest  band. 


S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 


Ties. 

With  all  our  frail  and  fleshly  t. 

Timbrel's. 

The  cavern  whence  the  t.’s  call. 


Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 


Time. 

Watch  T.'s  full  river  as  it  flows. 


Evening,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


TIME — TINKLING. 


454 

Why  then,  in  sad  and  wintry  t.  ? 

But  patience  ! there  may  come  a t. 

And  backward  force  the  waves  of  T. 

T.’s  waters  will  not  ebb,  nor  stay. 

Speeding  her  gaze  o’er  t.  and  death. 

What  t.  the  wild  autumnal  sun. 

In  t.  to  die  His  friends. 

What  t. , with  sweet  forgiving  cheer. 

May  be  forgotten  ; and  the  t.  may  come. 

Or  lose  one  glimpse  of  Heaven  before  the  t. 
What  t.  he  saw,  through  shadows  dim. 
Reading  her  cheerful  lesson  in  her  own  sweet  /. 
By  t.  and  place. 

But  when  He  came  the  second  t. 

What  ruthless  T.  has  wrought. 

To  last  till  t.  expire. 

In  His  own  t. : but  yet  awhile. 

Thou  Lord  of  t.  and  thought. 

Till  t.  and  sin  together  cease. 

Then  turn  thee,  for  thy  t.  is  short. 

’Tis  well,  true  hearts  should  for  a t.  retire. 

Is  this  a t.  to  plant  and  build  ? 

Is  this  a t . for  moonlight  dreams  ? 

God’s  crowned  mountain,  as  in  happier  t. 
And  on  the  world’s  autumnal  t. 

With  t.  and  hope  behind  us  cast. 

’Tis  t.  that  I depart  in  peace. 

Of  Christ’s  true  riches  o’er  all  t.  and  space. 
Sure  after  thee  in  t.  to  rise. 

Timely. 

Oh ! t.  happy,  t.  wise. 

They  quicken  to  a t.  glow. 

From  thee  takes  t.  warning. 

Of  holy  offerings  t.  paid. 

How  t.  then  a comrade’s  song. 

Times. 

When  wearied  with  the  tale  thy  t.  disclose. 
Pouring,  in  showery/.,  their... “ quiet  mirth.” 

Timid. 

And  t.  glances  shy. 

Tinctur'd. 

T.  with  holy  blood,  and  wing’d,  &c. 

Tinge. 


2 Advent,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 

4 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  i. 

I Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  viii./. 4 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Mon. bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Tues. bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  1 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

II  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

11  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 
Purification,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Restoration,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

Morning,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z\  xiii./.i 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 


Without  some  t.  of  bitterness. 


Nor  trampling  hoof  nor  t.  bell. 


Tinkling. 


25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


TINTS — TOIL  D. 

455 

Tints. 

Mild  rainbow  t.  at  night. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

Tipp'd. 

See  her  t.  with  vernal  red. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

Tire. 

A pledge  of  love  that  cannot  t. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

And  oft  as  sin  and  sorrow  t. 

Confirmation,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

Tir'd. 

Now  the  t.  hunter  winds  a parting  note. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

T.  ere  the  fight  begun. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

And  oh  ! when  worn  and  t.  they  sigh. 

Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Tires . 

The  desert  t.  no  more. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

But  faster  than  she  soars,  our... Fancy  t. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

Title. 

Be  your  t.  what  it  may. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  \.l.  5. 

To-day. 

Or,  11  Be  with  Me  in  Paradise  t.  -d. ” 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

The  record  of  t.  -d.  engage. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

Live  for  t.  -d.  ! to-morrow’s  light. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 

The  courts  of  Heaven  t.-d. 

Purification,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Oh  ! think  of  us  t.  -d. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

To  the  poor  babe,  who  died  t.-d. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 

From  the  pure  shrine,  where  Christ  t.-d. 

Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Here  let  him  speed  : t.-d.  this  hallow’d  air. 

Churching,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Keeps  back  our  glorious  sacrifice  t.  -d. 

Commination,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

Together. 

T.  swelling  high. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

Three  solemn  parts  t.  twine. 

Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

Yet  all  are  One — t.  all. 

Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Where  all  bright  hues  t.  run. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

’Tis  true,  bright  hours  t.  told. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

And  thoughts  of  good  t.  done. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

T.  at  the  glorious  goal. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Then  all  t.  rise,  and  reign  with  Thee. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  7. 

T.  pine,  t.  die. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

T.  link’d  by  Heaven’s  decree. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Toil. 

Cheat  the  t.  and  cheer  the  way. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Is  not  the  pilgrim’s  t.  o’erpaid. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

To  trace  the  Heathen’s  t. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

From  care  and  want  and  t. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

With  bootless  darkling  t. 

5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Turns  all  our  t.  to  loss. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

T.,  prayer,  and  watching  fail. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

Toil'd. 

The  live-long  night  we’ve  t.  in  vain. 

5 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

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TOILING — TONE. 


Toiling . 

What  t.  earth  had  pil’d. 

Though  thou  wert  t.  in  the  grave. 

Toils. 

But  when  His  t.  were  o’er. 

Token. 


A t.  of  wild  war. 


Tokens. 

Dear  t.  of  a pardoning  God. 

Thy  fragrant  t.  live. 

T.  of  Him,  who  through  the  tomb. 


Whitsun  Mon. , v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  1. 1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


Told. 


For  why  should  Innocence  be  t.  Ash-Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

The  orphan’d  realm  threw  wide  her  gates,  and/.  3 Lent,  v . ii.  /.  5. 

7".  the  long  hours  of  death,  as,  one  by  one.  Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 


When  thou  hast  t.  those  isles  of  light. 
Of  our  lost  year  in  Heaven  is  t. 

’Tis  true,  bright  hours  together  t. 

She  pleads  by  all  Thy  mercies,  t. 
Forgiveness  only  t. 

Tomb. 


22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Pleas’d  in  the  cheerless  t. 

But  they  shall  flourish  from  the  t. 
They  early  sought  the  t. 

Alas,  my  brother  ! round  thy  t. 

Will  still  be  hovering  o’er  the  t. 
Whose  eyes  have  seen  beyond  the  t. 
To  search  the  Saviour’s  t. 

Through  prayer  unto  the  t . 

Tokens  of  Him,  who  through  the  t. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  7. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
8 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

S. Thomas,  z/.  iii.  /.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 


Tombs. 


Among  their  fathers’  t. 

To-morrow. 

‘ 4 Hosanna”  now,  t.-m.  “ Crucify.” 

And  come  again  t.  -m. 

Live  for  to-day!  t.-?nds  light. 

T.-mds  cares  shall  bring  to  sight. 


3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

I Advent,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
15  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 


Tone. 

From  year  to  year  it  swells  with  louder  t. 
Somewhat  of  Resignation’s  t. 

And  likest  Him  in  look  and  t. 

And  chanting  in  so  blithe  a t. 

By  His  own  calm,  soul-soothing  t. 
Conscience  gives  back  th’  appalling  t. 

She  swells  her  high  heart-cheering  t. 
Whom  by  the  softest  step  and  gentlest  t. 


1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,?y.xvii.  /.  4. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  5. 


TONE — TORRENT. 


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And  we  must  hope,  so  sweet  the  /. 

It  chants  to  all  in  softest  /. 

Tones. 

Mingling  with  /.  of  fear  and  ire. 

T.  that  with  seraph  hymns  might  blend. 
So  when  the  /.  of  rapture  gay. 

The  low  sweet  /.  of  Nature’s  lyre. 

Are  heard  her  sacred  /. ; the  fitful  sweep. 
The  /.  of  mercy  thrill. 

O by  those  gentle  /.  and  dear. 

And  trace,  in  thine,  her  own  deep  /. 
These  are  the  /.  to  brace  and  cheer. 

And  if  some  /.  be  false  or  low. 

And  such  the  /.  of  love,  which  break. 

Out  of  that  silver  trump,  whose  /.  of  old. 
Thou  too  art  here  with  thy  soft  inland  /. 
Its  trumpet  /.  are  sounding  still. 


H.  Comm.,  v,  viii.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.  xii. /.  1. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,v.  xii./.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  5. 


Tongue. 

Lord,  by  every  minstrel  /. 

The  wildest  storm  the  /.  can  raise. 

That  when  he  fain  would  curse,  his  powerless/. 
Swiftly  and  straight  each  /.  of  flame. 

The  fetter’d  /.  its  chain  may  break. 

And  every  /.  unchained  be. 

More  pangs  than  /.  or  heart  can  frame. 

The  soul  unswerving  and  the  fearless  /. 

Tongues. 

But  these,  like  /.,  o’er  all  the  earth. 

All  /.  of  men  shall  tune. 

Our  /.  to  speak  Thy  praises  plain. 

Took'st. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Whitsunday,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiii.  /.  6. 
12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 


Thou  /.  on  Thee  to  rescue  man.  Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Top. 

Once  gain  the  mountain-/.,  and  thou  art  free.  1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

On  every  mountain-/.,  God’s  chosen  scene.  9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

On  Sinai’s  /.,  in  prayer  and  trance.  13  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Topmost. 

Who,  when  the  whirlwinds  rock  the  /.  grove.  4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 


Torch. 

Whose  /.  afar. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

Lifting  her  /.  in  Love’s  despite. 

Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

One  /.  in  a tempestuous  night. 

Accession,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Torches. 

Nor  let  your  /.  waste  and  die. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Torrent. 

When  Persecution’s  /.  blaze. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

From  many  a /.  rill. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

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TORRENTS — TOWARD. 


Torrents . 

In  sudden  t.  dread. 

Where  t.  have  their  birth. 


Torrid. 

Nor  t.  summer’s  sickly  smile. 

Torturers. 


The  very  t.  paus’d. 


Toss. 

Whatever  gale  the  labouring  vessel  t. 

Toss' d. 


T.  wildly  o’er  a thousand  lands. 


Tossing. 

Or  t.  in  th’  autumnal  blast. 

We  in  dark  dreams  are  t.  to  and  fro. 


Whitsunday,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Tues.  bef.East.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5- 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  I. 


Tottering. 

With  dizzy  brow  and  t.  feet. 

Touch. 

By  some  soft  t.  invisible. 

T.  us  with  chastening  hand,  and  make,  &c. 
At  the  t.  of  natural  grief. 

That  bids  thee  from  His  healing  t.  withdraw. 
The  playful  t.  of  evening  air. 

And  e’en  our  bodies  shrink  at  t.  of  light. 
When  Nature  tries  her  finest  t. 

Should  i.  the  heart  with  softer  power. 

The  ark  to  t.  and  bear. 

But  at  Thy  t.  let  veiled  hearts  awake. 

T.  our  chill’d  hearts  with  vernal  smile. 

That  soonest  thrills  at  t.  of  praise. 

Dare  t.  Thy  spouse,  Thy  very  self  below. 
From  t.  of  sinner’s  meat. 

By  whom  Love’s  daily  t.  is  seen. 

Touch'd. 

T.  by  light,  with  heavenly  warning. 

Just  as  the  lingering  Sun  had  t.  with  gold. 
That  felt  Thee  kneeling — A Thy  prostrate  brow, 
The  rod  of  Heaven  has  t.  them  all. 

As  Thou  hast  t.  our  ears,  and  taught. 

T.  he  upstarts — his  chains  unbind. 

Just  as  it  t.f  the  martyr’s  palm. 

For  Christ  hath  t.  the  bier. 

Touches. 

T.  the  tender  brow  ! 

Touching. 

7.  the  tremulous  eye  with  sense  of  light. 

Toward. 

T.  thee  stream  with  kindlier  glance. 


4 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Morning,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Good  Friday,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

I Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

, Mon.  bef.  East,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

I 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  7- 
Ash- Wed.,  z/.  vi.  /.  4. 


TOWARD— TRACE. 


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His  lattice  open  /.  his  darling  west. 
Winds  /.  the  pearly  main. 

With  Thee  /.  Heaven  to  walk  and  weep. 
By  pastoral  hands,  /.  Thee  we  drew. 


Th.  bef.East.,  v.  i.  1.  7. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
S.  James,  v.  v.  1.  8. 
Confirmation,  v . viii.  /.  4. 


Towards. 

And  love  /.  men  of  love — salvation  and  release.  Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

T.  that  deep  sulphureous  sea.  7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

T.  promis’d  regions  of  serener  grace.  9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

T.  His  temple-gate.  Purification,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Tower. 


No  gleam  to  watch  on  tree  or  /.  Evening,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Far  o’er  the  cedar  shade,  some/,  of  giants  old.  3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

They  /.  and  they  are  gone.  2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

The  crash  of  /.  and  grove.  Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

To  where  lone  mountains  /.,  or  billows  roll.  3 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

His  Magic  Ring,  his  Rock,  his  T.  19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Till  /.,  and  dome,  and  bridge-way  proud.  S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 


Towering. 

One  t.  thorn  was  wrapt  in  flame.  5 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

Not  statelier,  t.  o’er  her  marble  stairs.  17  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 


Towers. 

How  do  thy  t.  in  ruin  lie.  Th.bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Who  have  th’ eternal/,  for  our  appointed  bourne.  I Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 


Her  gorgeous  crown  of  /. 

When  mines  are  hid  beneath  our  /. 

The  /.  His  hand  had  deign’d  to  raise. 
Forgive,  if  round  thy  /.  he  walk  in  fear. 
High  /.  the  rainbow  arch. 

Just  as  thy  /.,  Damascus,  rise. 

How  in  her  woe  the  tenderest  spirit  /. 


10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.\.l.  5. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


Town. 

Awake  ! why  linger  in  the  gorgeous  /. 
The  cries  of  camp  or  /. 

That  o’er  some  /.,  like  mist  uprais’d. 

Toys. 

For  Fancy  with  her  shadowy  /. 


I Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


Trace. 

I know  it  well,  but  cannot  /. 

Martyr  all  o’er,  and  meet  to  /. 

The  deep-worn  /.  of  penitential  tears. 
Bless’d  Jesus  ever  lov’d  to  /. 

The  graceful  lines  of  art  may  /. 

To  /.  the  Heathen’s  toil. 

The  gazing  eye  no  change  can  /. 

Help  us,  one  hour,  to  /.  His  musings...low. 
Let  not  our  sinful  fancy  /. 


4 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Mon.  bef.  East.  , v.  vi.  1.  6., 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 


TRACE— TRAITOR. 


460 


But  t.  not  o’er  the  former  way. 

God’s  chariot-wheels  have  left  distinctest  t. 
Our  vows  forgotten  t. 

And  we  can  t.  Thy  wondrous  ways. 

Till  Reason  enter  in,  and  t. 

And  /.,  in  thine,  her  own  deep  tones. 

Sure  if  our  eyes  were  purg’d  to  t. 

Yes  : wheresoe’er  one  t.  of  thee  is  found. 
For  thou  didst  love  to  t.  her  daily  lore. 


8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 


Trac'd. 

Not  to  be  t.  by  sight  or  sound. 

Hath  t.  the  works  of  Man. 

Our  thoughts  have  t.  Thee  to  Thy  glory-throne. 
Who  t.  His  holy  steps,  nor  ever  ceas’d. 

P'or  ever  on  our  souls  be  t. 

T.  on  her  patient  brows. 

Tracery. 

Their  waving  t.  hang,  to  hide. 

Tracing. 

T.  out  Wisdom,  Power,  and  Love. 

With  due  feet  t.  round. 

And  t.  through  the  cloud  th’  eternal  Cause. 


4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


Track. 


And  as  it  mounts  again,  may /.its  brightness  well.  2 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Pursue  the  bright  t.  ere  it  fade  away.  Ascension  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

Yet  guide  us  in  Thy  t.  of  love.  16  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

Leaving  a glorious  /.,  where  saints,  new-born.  23  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
No  sage’s  rod  may  t.  their  ways.  S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Track'd. 


They  t.  Thee  up  th’  abyss  of  light. 

T.  by  the  blue  mist  well. 

Train. 

That  they  are  of  the  glorious  martyr  t. 
To  /.  us  in  our  way  to  Heaven. 

And  week-days,  following  in  their  t. 
Where,  like  an  angel’s  t. 

And  marshalled  all  his  gallant  t. 

Roll  back,  and,  lo  ! a royal  t. 

Now  count  His  t.  to-day. 

With  the  same  godlike  t. 

Train'd. 

Till  thou  art  duly  /.,  and  taught. 

Training. 

Hearts  t.  in  their  low  abode. 

Traitor. 


4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  10. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

I Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  xv.  1.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 


The  t.  Sense  recalls. 


TRAMPLING — TREAD. 


46 


Trampling . 

Nor  t.  hoof  nor  tinkling  bell. 

Trance. 

They  shall  behold,  and  not  in  t. 

When  waken’d  from  her  wilful  t. 

Break  in  upon  her  sacred  t. 

And  Death’s  deep  i.  for  ever  broken. 

On  Sinai’s  top,  in  prayer  and  t. 

How  should  we  gaze  in  t.  of  fear  ! 
Watching,  in  t.  nor  dark  nor  clear. 

While  Saul,  in  wakeful  t. 

And  spares  awhile  his  blissful  t. 

Are  deeper  plung’d  in  sorrow’s  t. 

Tranced. 

In  maze  on  maze  the  t.  sight. 

Thy  t.  yet  open  gaze. 

Tranquil. 

Soon  wilt  Thou  take  us  to  Thy  t.  bower. 
Be  t.  and  be  blest. 

For  not  upon  a t.  lake. 

Skirts  soberly  the  t.  scene. 

Transfer^ d. 

T.9  where  he  shall  safe  behold. 


Transfigur’d. 

As  his  t.  Lord  with  lightning  form. 

Transforming. 

Bent  on  us  with  t.  power. 

Transporting. 

Your  t.  chords  ring  out. 

Travail. 

The  t.  pangs  must  have  their  way. 

The  t.  pangs  of  Earth  must  last. 

Hence  all  thy  groans  and  t.  pains. 

Travailing. 

Still  t.  in  second  birth. 

Traveller. 

The  i.  on  his  way  must  press. 

And  on  the  t.  ’s  listless  way. 

The  high-born  t.  came. 

The  t.  on  his  round. 

Travellers. 

As  t.  on  some  woodland  height. 

As  mountain  t.  in  the  night. 

And  t.  linger  on  the  way. 

Tread. 

So  shall  ye  t.  untir’d  His  pastoral  ways. 

T.  more  than  airy  light. 


7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
25  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  8. 


TREAD — TREMBLE. 


462 

Urge  him  with  thine  advancing  t. 

O Youth  and  Joy,  your  airy  t. 

Treasure. 

The  tempting  t.  lends. 

Their  t.  of  delight  ! 

Our  crown,  our  t.  is  not  here. 

Yet  low  upon  the  earth  his  heart  and  t.  lie. 

They  mourn’d  to  trust  their  t.  on  the  main. 

To  nurse  her  t. 

And  shews  Love’s  t.  yet  unspent. 

Of  thine  eternal  t. 

His  t.  and  his  heart. 

Back  to  your  arms  your  t.  take. 

O what  a t.  of  sweet  thought. 

Love’s  t.  hid  in  her  fond  breast. 

Treasur’d. 

Their  t.  hopes,  just  born,  baptiz’d,  and  gone.  H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
“ ' SS.  Phil.  & Jas. , z/.  x. /.  1. 


S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Ordination,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 


Thy  t.  hopes  and  raptures  high. 

Treasures. 

Why  waste  your  t.  of  delight. 

New  t.  still,  of  countless  price. 

If  niggard  Earth  her  t.  hide. 

And  if  the  t.  of  Thy  wrath  could  waste. 

Let  us  your  crowns  and  t.  see. 

To  the  Redeemer’s  feet  their  new-found  t . bear.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
She  t.  up  each  throbbing  prayer.  Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

Tree. 

No  gleam  to  watch  on  t.  or  tower.  Evening,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Of  the  greenest,  darkest  t.  1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Still  in  its  place  the  t.  of  life  and  glory  grew.  Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 


Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Morning,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


Win  of  the  reconciling  t. 

True  to  her  trust,  t.,  herb,  or  reed. 

And  yet  this  t.  of  life  hath  prov’d. 

To  many  a soul  a poison  t. 

E’en  from  the  t.  Pie  deign’d  to  bow. 
Then  laid  on  him  th’  inverted  t. 

Each  flower  and  t. , its  duty  done. 

Trees. 

No  sunny  gleam  awakes  the  t. 

To  howl  and  chafe  amid  the  bending  t. 
Like  t.  they  stand  whom  God  has  given. 
The  t.  He  set,  for  lack  of  fruit. 

The  gale  that  stirs  th’  autumnal  t. 

As  in  the  quivering  t. 

Tremble. 

To  count  the  reeds  that  t.  in  the  wind. 
That  t.  not  at  Ocean’s  boundless  roar. 

T.  upon  the  string — a sinner’s  death. 


5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xx.  1.  3. 
Annunciation,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
II  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  3. 


TREMBLER — TRICKLE. 


463 


Trembler. 

Come,  come  and  pour. 

Tremblers . 

Weak  t.  on  the  edge  of  woe. 

Trembling. 

Lord,  ere  our  t.  lamps  sink  down  and  die. 

T.  before  Thee  as  I stand. 

The  prayer  that  wails  for  Him  ; and  t.  strive.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  7. 


Gun.  Treas.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 8 Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

I Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


Help  me  to  lay  my  t.  hold. 

1 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Around  the  t.  mountain’s  base. 

Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Such  t.  joy  the  soul  o’er-awes. 

Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

By  all  the  t.  hope  ye  feel. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

And  to  their  base  the  t.  mountains  part. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

E’en  so,  in  hope  and  t. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

And  now  elate  and  t.  now. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Yet  full  of  /.,  Messengers  of  God. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

Our  t.  notes  with  your  accepted  lay. 

S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

“Come  unto  Me,  thou  t.  heart.” 

H.  Comm.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

When  t.  at  the  sacred  rail. 

Confirmation,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Come  t.  to  their  awful  trust. 

Accession,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Tremblingly. 

With  eyes  too  t.  awake. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

Tremblings. 

Slight  t.  only  of  her  veil  declare. 

Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

Tremulous. 

Touching  the  t.  eye  with  sense  of  light. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Trench. 

Now  foes  shall  t.  thee  round. 

10  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Trespass. 

If  they  who  hate  the  t.  most. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 

Tresses. 

Shaking  their  dewy  t.  now  the  storm  is  laid. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

The  t.  of  the  palm. 

3 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Trial. 

Our  t.  hour  of  woes. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

For  He  by  t.  knew. 

SS.  Phil.&Jas.,  z/.viii.  1.2. 

By  t.  taught  your  pain. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Trials. 

Taught  us  in  t.  to  rejoice. 

Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Tribes. 

The  desert-wearied  t.  in  sight  of  Canaan  sleep.  2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

As  when  twelve  t.  knelt  silently  aloof. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Tribute. 

Their  t.  to  the  genial  heaven. 

Morning,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Trickle. 

Will  t.  soon. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

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TRICKLING — TROD. 


Trickling. 

Just  t.  from  its  mossy  bed.  Easter  Mon.,  v. 

Tried. 


“ ...Fallen  man  ? Come  forth,  and  be  thou/.”  Sexagesima,  v.  ii: 
Have  t.  Thy  Spirit’s  winning  arts.  Quinquagesima,  ? 

Or  Friendship  scorns  us,  duly  t.  Good  Friday,  v. 

All  waters  must  be  t.  5 Trinity,  v.  xi.  I 

Long  lov’d,  long  /.,  long  spar’d  as  they.  18  Trinity,  v.  xxi 

T.  to  old  age  ! creative  power  to  win.  24  Trinity,  v.  x.  , 

May  thy  t.  comforts  never  fail  ! S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  I 

Which  only  souls  in  sufferings  t.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v. 

Tries  t. 


Is  on  Thee,  and  Thou  t. 

Trills. 

She  t.  her  widow’d,  faltering  song. 


Tues.  bef.  East.,  v 
5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1. 


Trine. 


Eternal  One,  Almighty  T.  ! 
The  t.  crown  of  mercy  now. 


Triple. 

Triumph. 


By  perfect  robes  of  t.  known. 

Waits  on  Thy  t. — even  as  all  the  blest. 
We  see  Christ’s  entering  t.  slow  ascend. 
But  to  His  t.  soon. 

T.  by  our  weak  arm. 

Just  as,  in  fancied  t.  bold. 

Nor  less  your  lay  of  t.  greeted  fair. 

In  t.  wear  his  Christ-like  chain. 

Short  be  your  strife,  your  t.  full. 

From  realms  of  t.  or  of  rest. 

And  happy  warriors  t.  with  their  King. 
For  with  that  t.  seem’d  to  float. 


Trinity,  v.  xx.  /. 

I Trinity,  v.  iii.  /, 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iii. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ix, 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v. 
5 Trinity,  v.  xiii. 
19  Trinity,  v.  iii. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iv. 
.S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  /. 
All  Saints,  v.  vii. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xiv. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v. 
Restoration,  v.  iii 


Triumphal. 

Thou  keepest  silent  watch  from  Thy  t.  throne.  1 Advent,  v.  iv.  I 
His  own  t.  morn.  10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /. 

Triumphant. 

As  when,  t.  o’er  His  woes.  4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  ; 

While  we  t.  ride  and  have  the  world  at  will.  Good  Friday,  v.  \ 
Once  bleeding,  now  t.  for  my  sake.  Ascen.  Day,  v.  v. 

Triumphs. 

He  /.,  Who  for  sinners  died.  5 Epiphany,  v.  ii. 

Trivial. 

The  t.  round,  the  common  task.  Morning,  v.  xiv.  I 

Trod. 


And  where  He  /. 

Her  heaven- ward  way  hath  t. 
Turning  the  waste  Thy  people  t. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,  v. 
Purification,  v.  xiii 
Confirmation,  v.  v 


i.  /.  2. 

i.  /.  6. 

7.xii.  /.  3. 
iv.  1.  4. 

. 4. 

i.  1.  I. 

1.  2. 

• 4- 

i.  /.  7. 

'.  iv.  /.  4. 

6. 


5- 

l.  2. 

3- 

/.  4. 

xiii.  1.  3. 
/.  2. 

/.  3- 

/.  1. 

2. 

/.  2. 

/.  2. 

V.  /.  7. 

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. 6. 

8. 


3* 

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1.  2. 

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vii.  /.  2. 

./.4. 

1.  /.  4. 


TROPHIES — TRUE. 


465 


Trophies . 

But  where  their  spoils  and  t.  ? where. 

And  in  the  wild  His  t.  raise. 

We  see  His  /.,  and  His  name. 

Troublous. 

In  t.  days  of  anguish  and  rebuke. 

Truant. 

So  yearns  our  mother  o’er  each  t.  son. 

True . 

Could  stamp  the  Saviour’s  likeness  t. 

If  his  love  for  Christ  be  t. 

’Tis  t .,  of  old  th’  unchanging  sun. 

Can  read  where  Faith  is  fix’d  and  t. 

To  each  t.  Jewish  heart. 

Is  there  a mourner  t.  ? 

Give  t.  hearts  but  earth  and  sky. 

’Tis  so  in  war — the  champion  t. 

But  a sweet  help  and  pattern  of  t.  love. 

We  barter  life  for  pottage  ; sell  t.  bliss. 

His  righteous  doom,  that  meek  t.  -hearted  love. 
Then  why  should  gentle  hearts  and  t. 

And  owning  the  t.  bliss  ! 

Who,  with  His  own  t.  Israel. 

’Tis  /.,  nor  winter  stays  thy  growth. 

If  but  the  prisoner’s  heart  be  faithful  found  and/. 
Yet  brethren  t.  in  dearest  love. 

But  t.  prophetic  light. 

Our  wasted  powers  feel  the  t.  sun,  and  live. 
T.  to  her  trust,  tree,  herb,  or  reed. 

To  the  t.  shrine. 

Of  the  t.  cross,  imprinted  deep. 

Are  yet,  to  eyes  that  see  them  t. 

So  is  it  with  t.  Christian  hearts. 

All  t. , all  faultless,  all  in  tune. 

And  a t.  voice  to  him  may  cry. 

’Tis  well,  i.  hearts  should  for  a time  retire. 
From  sober  walking  in  t.  Gospel  ways. 

On  the  t.  face  of  Sin  to  look. 

Memorials  prompt  and  t. 

So  wanderers  ever  fond  and  t. 

Teach  us  to  love,  with  Christ,  our  sole  t.  bliss. 
Yet  shrinking  from  t.  bliss. 

We  read  our  story  t. 

Raise  thy  repining  eyes,  and  take  i.  measure. 
That  is  the  heart  for  watchman  t. 

Till  every  pulse  beat  t.  to  airs  divine. 

Thou  who  canst  love  us,  tho’  Thou  read  us  t. 

H h 


H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Commination,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
S.John  Evan.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
I Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 
Circumcision,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  5* 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 
2 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

A seen.  Day,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 
2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

2 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

9 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  1.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  L 2. 


TRUE — TRUST. 


466 


With  glance  both  kind  and  t. 

’Tis  /.,  bright  hours  together  told. 

Thy  love-charm  with  t.  Christian  art. 

That  drew  thy  likeness  here  so  t.  in  every  line, 
All  righteous,  good,  and  t. 

E'er  did  like  Thee  a t.  son’s  part. 

To  worlds  where  all  is  t. 

Comfort’s  t.  sons  ! amid  the  thoughts  of  down. 
Her  likeness  t. 

Turn  it,  and  it  shall  paint  us  t. 

Of  Christ’s  t.  riches  o’er  all  time  and  space. 
Who  knows  not  the  t.  pilgrim’s  part. 

Thy  /.,  fond  nurslings  closer  cling. 

Thine  household  choir,  in  t.  accord. 

F or  us  her  t.  though  fallen  seed. 

This,  of  t.  Penitents  the  chief. 

With  t.  and  fearless  mind. 

Will  His  t.  self  impart. 

T.  son  of  our  dear  Mother,  early  taught. 

Ye,  who  in  place  of  shepherds  t. 

Come  ever  t. — come  ever  near. 

Truer. 

A kinder,  t.  voice  I hear. 

Truest. 


25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
Purification,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Annunciation,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
S.  Barthol.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
S.Luke,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Gun.Treas.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
K.  Charles  M. , v.  vi.  /.  1 . 
Accession,  v.  v.  /.  5, 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 


Ever  the  t.  heart. 

So,  t.  image  of  the  Christ. 

The  t.  wisdom  there,  and  noblest  art. 

Truly. 

Seems  tun’d  as  t.  to  our  hearts. 

Tru?np. 

The  4,  that  angels  quake  to  hear. 
Willing  or  loth,  Thy  t.  shall  hear. 

A breath  the  Gospel  t.  to  fill. 

Out  of  that  silver  t. , whose  tones  of  old. 


4 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xviii.  /.  2. 
Commination,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 


Trumpet . 

The  nearer  swells  the  t.’s  sound. 

Lies  where  it  sank  at  Joshua’s  t.  call. 

Its  t.  tones  are  sounding  still. 

Trust. 


I Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
I Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  5. 


To  t.  them  in  His  arms,  for  ever  safe  embrac’d.  H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 

T.  entire,  and  ceaseless  praise.  I Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

We  t.  the  flattering  voice.  2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Our  lot  with  Thine,  to  t.  Thy  word.  2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

And/,  it  from  our  sight,  not  needing  our  caress.  6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
He  could  not  t.  his  melting  soul.  4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

They  mourn’d  to  t.  their  treasure  on  the  main.  3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Take  it  on  t.  a little  while.  4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 


TRUST — TURMOIL. 


467 


True  to  her  /.,  tree,  herb,  or  reed. 

T.  not  the  dangerous  path  again. 

Come  trembling  to  their  awful  t. 

We/,  them  in  that  musing  hour. 

Trusts . 


Nor  t.  the  gorgeous  sky. 


Truth . 


S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 
Accession,  v.  v.  1.  6. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


And  t.  in  all  the  world  both  hated  and  believ’d. 
And  they,  who  follow  T.  along  her  star,  &c. 
Teaches  t.  to  wandering  men. 

A soul  that  once  had  tasted  of  immortal  T. 
Which  heavenly  t.  imparts. 

This  i.  in  Heaven  above. 

We  in  the  words  of  T.  reply. 

By  its  own  light  the  t.  is  seen. 

Some  glorious  t.  proclaims. 

With  the  clear  light  of  T. 

Spirit  of  Light  and  T.  ! to  Thee. 

Try. 

By  our  own  niggard  rule  we  t. 

Trying. 

And  thank  Thee  for  each  t.  hour. 

Tuft. 

Green  lake,  and  cedar  t. , and  spicy  glade. 

Tumult. 


1 Advent,  v.  i.  1 . 6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
1 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
Septuagesima,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,^.  xv.  /.  2. 
Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 


The  t.  with  a deep  exulting  fear. 

Tune. 

Come  here  thy  soul  to  t. 

The  nerveless  spirit  t. 

All  tongues  of  men  shall  t. 

All  true,  all  faultless,  all  in  t. 

Ever  in  t.  for  love  and  praise. 

Tun'd. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Circumcision,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 
2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  6. 
4 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


Their  lawless  cries  are  t.  to  hymns  of . . . love.  4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
T.  by  Faith’s  ear  to  some  celestial  melody.  3 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

Seems  t.  as  truly  to  our  hearts.  S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

A t.  and  measur’d  strain.  Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

Tuneless. 


In  vain,  with  dull  and  t.  ear. 

Turbid. 


4 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 


The  i.  waters  brightening  as  they  run. 

Turf 

Fondly  as  if  the  green  t.  wrapt  his  head. 

Turmoil. 


Over  the  day’s  t. 


3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


468 


TURN— TURN’D. 


Turn. 

T.  with  undazzled  eye. 

To  /.  the  bitter  pool. 

To  Thee  we  /.,  our  Last  and  First. 

Nor  did’st  Thou  /.  Thy  face  away. 

Though  to  my  home  for  one  last  look  I /. 

Till  then,  who  rest,  presume ; who/,  to  look,  &c. 
T.  with  a wish  to  down  ? will  late  remorse  ? 
Or  from  the  guiltless  bosom  /.  its  course  ? 
Then  /. , and,  lo  ! ’tis  there. 

Who  would  not  /.  and  see  ? 

T.  ye  this  page  of  mystery. 

That  to  the  Cross  the  mourner’s  eye  should  /. 
They  /.  to  sweetness,  and  drop  holy  balm. 

All  /.  to  sweet — but  most  of  all. 

Must  /.  all  tasks  to  Charity. 

And  when  they  say,  “T.,  wandering  heart.” 
But  to  their  home  in  gladness  /. 

Shews  at  each  /.  some  mould’ring  hope  or  joy. 
O /.,  and  be  thou  turn’d  ! the  selfish  tear. 
Then  fearless  /.  where  Heaven  hath  set,  &c. 
Whose  love  can  /.  earth’s  worst  and  least. 
Then  /.  thee,  for  thy  time  is  short. 

God  /.  His  face  for  aye  away. 

How  thou  mayst  /.  them  all  to  gain. 

Yet  /.  thee,  son  of  man — for  worse  than  these. 
T.  thee  from  these,  or  dare  not  to  enquire. 

T.  from  us,  and  we  die. 

As  homeward  from  some  grave  belov’d  we  /. 
That  sons  to  parents,  all  to  Thee  may  /. 

Eye  of  God’s  Word  ! where’er  we  /. 

They  to  their  charge  may  /. , and  thankful  see, 
My  Saviour — dare  I /.  away  ? 

Save  that  each  little  voice  in  /. 

Only  kneel  on,  nor  /.  away. 

Or  coldly  proud,  ye  /.  away. 

Thus,  should  thy  soul  misgiving  /. 

Turn'd. 

Yet  had  her  Father’s  finger  /. 

O turn,  and  be  thou  /.  / the  selfish  tear. 

Who  many  a month  had  /.  away. 

T.  upon  him,  who  hastes  to  bow. 

And  thou,  false  heart  and  frail,  hast  /.  from  all. 
Back  to  the  world  we  faithless  /. 

Then  as  ye  /.  your  weary  eye. 

Y el.  to  help  us  in  th’  unequal  fray. 

Straight  to  the  Cross  she  /.  thy  dying  eye. 


3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

. 1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Good  Friday,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  I 
4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  I. 

3 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

17  Trinity,  z/.  x.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  z/.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  1.  I. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Gun.  Treas.,  z>.  xiv.  /.  1. 


Epiphany,  z>.  xii.  /.  I. 

3 Trinity,  z>.  viii.  /.  1. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7* 

14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

,17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

K.  Ch.  Martyr,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


TURNING — TWIN. 


469 


Turning. 

Starting  and  t.  pale. 

T.  all  ways,  the  world  to  teach. 

With  Christ  in  sight,  t.  our  gain  to  loss. 
T.  a wintry  world  to  May. 

T.  our  worst  His  own  good  way. 

T.  the  waste  Thy  people  trod. 

Turns. 

When  from  the  world  he  t.  away. 

Now  wonder  t.  to  love. 

Sitting  by  t.  beneath  Thy  sacred  feet. 

By  t.  she  brings. 

T.  all  our  toil  to  loss. 

When  his  last  lingering  look  he  t. 

Which  t.  their  sufferings  all  to  bliss. 

He  /.  him  to  his  task  below. 

Offering  by  t.  on  Jesus*  part. 

Why  should  we  think,  He  t.  away  ? 
Smiling  he  t.  and  spreads  his  little  wing. 


5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  I. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  10. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

I Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


Turrets. 

Th’  eternal  t.  blaze. 

Turtle-doves . 

So  let  Thy  t.-d.’s  sad  call  arise. 

Twelve. 

As  when  t.  tribes  knelt  silently  aloof. 

As  when,  t.  weary  months  ago. 

While  drooping  paus’d  t.  banners  proud. 

Twelvemonth!  s. 

Freed  from  their  t!s  thrall. 

Twice. 

For  t.  a thousand  year. 

T.  in  her  season  of  decay. 

Twilight. 

That  t.  gleam  to  her,  though  faint  and  far  away, 
Far  through  the  t.  of  the  morn. 

Or  prowls  in  t.  gloom . 

Now,  in  the  /.,  glare. 

Have  faded  into  t.  gray. 

As  o’er  the  Church  the  gathering  t.  falls. 
Scarce  daring,  through  the  t.  pale. 

The  t.  of  the  great  and  dreadful  day. 

The  whispers  from  above,  that  haunt  the/,  vale. 
Not  in  the  t.  stars  on  high. 

Heard  by  some  t.  grove. 

Twin. 

Till,  like  t.  stars,  with  even  pace. 


18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

1 7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Confirmation,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

I Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 
8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 


S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 


470 


TWINE — UNBLAM’D. 


Twine . 


Bright  flowers  of  Eden  bloom  and  t. 
Three  solemn  parts  together  t. 

Twining . 

Where  the  thickest  boughs  are  t. 

Twinkle. 


i Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  i. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  I. 


They  t.  to  the  wintry  moon. 

Grey  blossoms  t.  there. 

Twinkling . 

Broods  o’er  the  hazy,  t.  air. 

Two, 


Easter  Tu.,  v.  v.  /.  i. 

3 Easter,  v . ii.  /.  2. 

Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


T.  worlds  are  ours  : ’tis  only  Sin. 

T.  oceans  safely  past. 

To  His  mind’s  eye — t.  silent  nights  and  days. 
That  not  t.  roseate  cups  are  crown’d. 

T.  ways  alone  his  roving  eye. 

Linger’d  around  His  skirts  t.  forms  of  fire. 

T.  clouds  before  the  summer  gale. 

T.  flowers,  when  wintry  blasts  assail. 

But  t.  capricious  human  hearts. 

T.  converts,  watching  by  his  side. 

And  as  of  old  by  t.  and  t. 

Tyrant. 


Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  i. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  v.  1.  5. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  v.  1.  1. 


One  t.  Lord,  one  idol  throne. 

The  T.t  when  in  one  fierce  flame. 

Tyrants. 

His  dream  is  chang’d — the  T.'s  voice. 

Tyrian. 

From  robes  of  T.  dye. 


Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 


UNAFFECTED. 


With  sad  but  u.  smile.  19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Unapproached. 

To  th’  u.  Lord,  once  made  for  them  so  low.  6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  1.  8. 
That  hides  the  u.  shrine.  Purification,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Unaverted. 


With  u.  eye. 

UnbeguiV  d. 

And  bid  her  freely  welcome,  u. 

By  purest  pleasures  u. 

Unbind. 


Tues.bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  9. 


Touch’d  he  upstarts — his  chains  u. 

Unblam'd. 

Her  spikenard  drops  u.  may  pour. 

And  haply  half  u.  his  murmuring  voice. 


S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 
23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 


UNBLEST— UNCLOUDED. 


471 


Unblest . 


Then  is  there  hope  for  such  as  die  u. 

2 'Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  r. 

Ere  His  Name  shall  be  u. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

In  doubt  they  wait,  but  not  u. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

By  many  a cloud  is  darken’d  and  u. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Are  banded  in  u.  device. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 

From  worldly  strife,  from  mirth  u. 

He  hear  and  answer  thine  u.  desire. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Unbloody . 

Scar’d  with  this  smooth  u.  strife. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Unbodied. 

Then  may  the  u.  soul  in  safety  fleet. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Unborn. 

Who  yet  u. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

Unbound. 

Her  Christmas  robes  u. 

Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Unbounded. 

Like  waves  in  Toy’s  u.  ocean. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Uncalled. 

Who  then,  u.  by  Thee  ? 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

Unceasing. 

Shall  sit,  and  floods  u.  pour. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 

Uncertain. 

Their  bosoms  to  th’  u.  glow. 

2 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

Above  the  world’s  u.  haze. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Roaming  in  youth’s  u.  wild. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

Unchained. 

And  every  tongue  u.  be. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  7. 

Unchanged. 

U.  themselves,  in  me  they  die. 

4 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

But  cheerful  and  u.  the  while. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

He  and  his  lot  u.  remain. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

U.  that  voice — and  though  not  yet. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

Unchanging. 

Tis  true,  of  old  th  u.  sun. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Rises  and  sets  th’  u.  day. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

In  worlds  without  a sea,  u.  orbs  of  bliss. 

A glimpse  of  the  u.  sky. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Unclose. 

The  gate  of  Heaven  u. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 

Lo  ! at  His  angry  blast  the  rocks  u. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Unclos'd. 

When  the  last  wondrous  seal  u. 

Ordination,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

Unclouded. 

From  yon  u.  depths  above. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

472 


UNCLOUDED — UNDIVIDED. 


As  when  th’  u.  heavens  were  rent. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 

To  meet  th’  u.  beam. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Uncloy’d. 

In  fearless  love  and  hope  u. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

Unconscious . 

U.  witness  give. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

Then,  as  each  fond  u.  child. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  v.  1.  I. 

Lo  ! here  the  “unknown  God”  of  thy^.  praise ! 

! 3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

U.  they  in  waste  oblivion  lie. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

Unconsuming. 

Yet  u.  still. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

Uncouth. 

Who  would  not  shun  the  dreary  u.  place  ? 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

Uncumber’d. 

Melts  into  nothing  from  the  u.  sight. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Undazzled. 

Turn  with  u.  eye. 

3 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Undazzling. 

With  soft  u.  light. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  1.  4 

Undecaying. 

May  u.  live. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Undefil’d. 

O Mother  u. 

Purification,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

That  she  may  pass  them  u. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

With  flames  like  these,  all  bright  and  u. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  4 

Under. 

U.  the  holy  Cross. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

U.  the  spurning  hoof  are  cast. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

Underneath. 

Now  u.  the  Cross  their  bed  they  make. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

While  u.  each  awful  arch  of  green. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Undersong. 

Soft  Mercy’s  u. 

5 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Understand. 

Though  meek  ears  only  u. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  ix.  1.  5 

Undescried. 

Your  silent  lessons,  u. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Undestroy’ d. 

Empower’d  to  gaze  ; and  u. 

4 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Undiscern’ d. 

Yields  u.  by  all  but  God. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  4. 

Undisturb’ d. 

Where,  u.  by  sin  and  earth,  the  soul. 

20  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

Undivided. 

Our  u.  hearts  may  lean. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

The  while,  with  u.  heart. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

UNDONE— UNFOLDING. 


473 


Undone. 

The  Grave,  dark  deeds  that  cannot  be  u. 
Would  help  a world  u. 

Undraw. 

When  Judgment  shall  u.  the  screen. 

Undying. 

So  evermore,  by  Faith’s  u.  glow. 

O Promise  of  u.  Love  ! 

Unearthly. 

Th’  u.  thoughts  have  pass’d  from  earth  away. 
Then  to  u.  life  arise. 

And  ended,  where  u.  rays. 

This  is  the  man  to  wield  th’  u.  sword. 

Yet  mindful  of  th’  u.  strain. 

Unequal. 

Ye  turn’d  to  help  us  in  th’  u.  fray. 

Unerring . 

In  His  u.  sight,  who  measures  Life  by  Love. 
Were  your  u.  roll  display’d. 

Thou,  her  u.  guide. 

When  aim’d  with  most  u.  art. 

Unexhausted. 

They  shine  and  shine  with  u.  store. 


2 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

Easter  Mon. , v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
Accession,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiii. /.  I. 

13  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  1 . 6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /.  5, 


Unexpressive. 

The  u.  notes  to  hear. 

Help,  by  the  u.  smile,  that  made. 

Unfading. 

Hope  their  u.  flower. 

Unfailing. 

Bright  maidens  and  u.  vines. 

Unfathom' d. 

Out  of  the  dry  u.  deep. 

Unfed. 

What  time,  unshelter’d  and  u. 

Unfeed. 

Thus  year  by  year  she  works  u. 

Unfelt. 

Unseen,  u.  their  earthly  growth. 

The  sacred  weeks,  with  u.  pace. 

Unfold. 

And  all  the  flowers  of  life  u. 

A thousand  wild-flowers  round  them  shall 

Unfolding. 

Hues  of  the  rich  u.  morn. 

Though  on  u.  Heaven  our  gaze  we  bend. 


S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  5* 

Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  2, 

6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Evening,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 


474 


UNFRUITFUL — UNLOCK. 


Unfruitful. 

For  ever  fixed  in  no  u.  gaze. 

Unfurl’d. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

That  o’er  the  brightening  billow  streams  u. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  1.  7. 

Ungenial . 

And  cheer  th’  u.  day. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Ungentle. 

Melts  in  dim  haze  each  coarse  u.  hue. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

Unharm'd. 

Seeking  how  near  they  may  u.  remain. 

And  in  thy  lot  u.  before  thy  Saviour  stand. 

1 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  8. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  /.  8. 

Unheard. 

Finding  a spell  u.  before. 

U.  by  all  but  angel  ears. 

U.  the  music  of  Thy  bowers. 

Dim  or  u. , the  words  may  fall. 

Unheeded. 

Morning,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 
Catechism,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

U.  breathe  to  summer  showers. 

Trinity,  v.  xv.  1.  2. 

Unheeding. 

Spread  their  soft  breasts,  u .,  to  the  breeze. 
And  pass’d  Thee  with  u.  eye. 

3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vii.  /.  5 . 

Unholy. 

And  watch  their  shameless  and  u.  glee. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Unimpair' d. 

Shall  last  in  fancy  u. 

Union. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

O bond  of  u. , dear. 

Unison. 

Circumcision,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 

Open’d  in  mystic  u. 

Unknowing. 

4 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Sure  of  the  storm,  u.  of  their  guide. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

Unknown. 

The  secret  of  their  u.  woe. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Lo!  here  the  “u.  God  ” of  thy  unconscious,  &c.  3 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

To  each  u . his  brother’s  prayer.  Easter  Mon.,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 


Sure,  ’tis  one  joy  to  muse,  how  ye  u. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

Unlamented. 

Nor  u.  sink  to  rest. 

Unlike. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

U.  the  feast  of  heavenly  love. 

But  far  u.  the  former  dreams. 

U.  in  this  alone. 

Unlock. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xxii.  1.  2. 

U.  her  heart,  and  offer  all  its  store. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

UNLOOK’D— UNSEEN. 


475 


Unlook'd. 

Now  sees,  u.  for,  Heaven  on  earth. 

Unmark'd. 

Seen  daily,  yet  u.  before. 

Unmeet. 

Unwise  I deem  them,  Lord,  u. 

' Unmix'd. 

Seek  joy  u.  in  charity. 

Unmurmuring. 

U.  through  the  world  to  roam. 

Yet  he  complains,  while  these  u.  part. 

U.  let  them  go. 

Unnotic'd. 

Some  tender  lights  u.  fleet. 


Then,  gliding  through  th’  u.  door. 

Unquench' d. 

’Tis  caught  u.  on  high. 

Unquiet. 

But  we,  like  vex’d  u.  sprights. 

Unravel. 

U.  every  bosom’s  maze. 

Unread. 

U,  to  us,  their  lesson  sweet. 

Unready. 

Nor  need  th’  u.  virgin  strike  her  breast. 


Unrejin' d. 

To  simple  souls  and  u. 

U nremember* d. 

Not  u.  ye  may  meet. 

Unrepining. 

In  Desolation  u. 

Unrest. 

Of  sorrow  and  u. 

Without,  ’tis  moaning  and  u. 

Knows  its  own  anguish  and  u. 

Unroll'd. 

Then  to  the  desert  breeze  u. 

Unseen. 

By  faith  and  hope  in  Thee  u. 

Still  whispering  glorious  things  u. 

May  dwell,  u.  by  all  but  Heaven. 

Curb’d  by  some  power  u .,  they  die  away. 
That  on  Thy  guiding  hand  u. 

U. , unfelt  their  earthly  growth. 

By  all  but  Heaven  u. 


Purification,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Whitsun  Tues. , v.  xi.  /.  3. 
23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.x.  1.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  1.  I. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

4 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

SS. Sim. & Jud.,7/. viii.  1.  3. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  4* 
Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

Confirmation,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 

Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 


UNSEEN — UNTIMELY. 


476 


Our  u.  foes  appal. 

In  wasteful  bounty  shower’d,  they  smile  u. 
U by  man — but  what  if  purer  sprights. 
Should  u.  fingers  on  the  wall. 

That  winds  u.  beneath  the  shaggy  fell. 
God’s  u.  armies  hovering  round. 

To  tell  how  Moses  died  u. 

Unshaken . 

Stand  by  their  own  u.  might. 


Unshelter’d. 

What  time,  u.  and  unfed. 

Unshrinking. 

If  Aaron’s  hand  u.  mould. 

To  watch,  with  firm  u.  eye. 

Unsooth’d. 


And  yet  not  all  u. 


Unsought. 

To  make  stern  Memory  tell  her  tale  u. 

Unsparing. 

Thus,  with  stern  voice,  u.  Justice  pleads. 


Untold,  u.  on  earth. 


Unspeakable. 


Unspent. 

And  shews  Love’s  treasure  yet  u. 


Unstable. 

And  cheats  th’  u.  soul. 

Less  quickly  from  th’  u.  soul  would  fade. 


Unswerving. 

Of  Christ’s  u.  faith. 

Faith  is  their  fix’d  u.  root. 

The  soul  u.  and  the  fearless  tongue. 

Untam'd. 

Yet  feel  their  haughty  hearts  u. 

Untaught. 

They,  who  have  bow’d  u.  to  Nature’s  sway. 
By  kindly  woes  yet  half  u. 

Still  gazing,  though  u.  to  bear. 


Unthought. 

From  many  a rural  nook  u.  of  there. 


Untie. 

Never  again  your  loins  u. 

Untimely. 

U.  call’d  to  part. 

U.  seeking  here  the  peace  of  Heaven. 
O’er  sainted  sons  u.  dead. 


I Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 
20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 


Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 


5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  5* 

II  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  5- 


Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Mon.  bef. East.,  v.  viii.  /.  5 

Circumcision,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

Good  Friday,  v.  viii./.  4. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  5 
2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  vi.  /.  5 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

2 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  5- 

Circumcision,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


untir’d — UNWISE. 
Untir'd. 


477 


U.  we  ask,  and  ask  again.  Morning,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

So  shall  ye  tread  u.  His  pastoral  ways.  Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

To  run,  u .,  love’s  blessed  race.  Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

Pledge  of  the  u.  arm  and  eye  that  cannot  sleep.  Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Untold. 

Silent  Himself,  His  name  u. 

U.f  unspeakable  on  earth. 

Still  seeking  precious  things  u. 

Untouch' d. 

The  household  stores  n .,  the  roses  bright. 

The  work  of  God  u.  by  man. 

UntravelV  d. 

Their  heart  u.  still  adores  the  King  of  kings.  3 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Untried. 


The  sailor’s  u.  arms  are  cross’d. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

Untrodden. 

Than  if  th’  u.  bloodless  field. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  5. 

Untrue. 

Yet  in  that  throng  of  selfish  hearts  u. 

1 Advent,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

To  dwell  with  hearts  u. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

Nor  is  the  dream  u . : for  all  around. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

Thou  wilt  not  be  u. , thou  shalt  not  be  beguil’d.  7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  6. 

Untunable. 

And  u.  the  parts. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Untun?  d. 

Never  u.  his  lonely  mirth. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Unveil'd. 

With  face  u.}  is  He  they  go  to  seek. 

3 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

Unwarn'd. 

The  season’s  flight  u.  we  mark. 

2 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

Unwavering. 

And  look  with  calm  u.  eye. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Through  cloud  and  breeze  u.  came. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

The  palm-tree’s  shade  u.  lies. 

Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Unwearied. 

And  Thine  u.  arm. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Unwept. 

So  might  we  friendless  live,  and  die  u. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Unwind. 

The  harmony  u. 

Catechism,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Unwinds. 

The  golden  chain  u. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

Unwise. 

U.  I deem  them,  Lord,  unmeet. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 


473 


UNWORTHINESS — USE. 


Or,  if  for  our  u. 

Mine  eye  u.  seems  to  read. 
U.  of  the  holiest  place. 


U w worthiness . 
Unworthy, 

Up, 


U.  from  your  beds  of  sloth  for  shame. 

Upbore. 

U.  whate’er  of  good  and  wise. 

Who  the  bright  whirling  wheels  u. 

Upbraiding. 

And  hears  the  meek  u.  call. 

Upholding. 

No — where  th’  u.  grace  is  won. 

Upland. 

Ah  ! wherefore  gleam  those  u.  slopes  so  fair  ? 
And  over  all  that  u.  lone. 

Uplifted. 

U.  high. 


U our  thankless,  joyless  sight. 

U.  his  lonely  way. 

Uprais'd. 

That  o’er  some  town,  like  mist  u. 

Upright. 

U9  whom  in  the  gulf  we  cast. 

Uprising. 

Our  wakening  and  u.  prove. 

Uproot. 

Then  in  His  wrath  shall  God  u. 


Uprooted. 

As  on  th’  u . flower  the  genial  rain. 

Upstarts. 

Touch’d  he  u. — his  chains  unbind. 

Upward. 

That  u.  looks,  may  still  descry. 

Stream  u.  ere  he  glow  in  sight. 

With  u.  eye  they  float  serene. 

And  u.  gaze  with  eagle  eyne. 

Urge. 

U.  him  with  thine  advancing  tread. 

Urn. 

Some  sister  nymph,  beside  her  u. 

Use. 

’Tis  now  a cell,  where  angels  u. 


5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  I . I. 

4 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

I Advent,  v.  ii.  1 . 3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 
S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.  v.  I . : 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  1. 

Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

II  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  1.  I. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 
S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 
Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  iv.  /. 

S.  Andrew,  v.  ix.  /.  2- 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  2, 

Easter  Day,  v.  xi.  1 . 1 


us’d— VAIN. 


479 


Us'd. 

U.  to  behold  the  Infinite. 

It  needs  must  bring,  if  u.  amiss. 

Uses. 

With  u.  vile  and  base. 


Using. 

Noblest  things  find  vilest  u. 

Usurp'd. 

This  world  of  Thine,  by  him  u.  too  long. 


Usurping. 

And  o’er  the  tenderer  sex  u.  ever  most. 


Utter. 

To  u.  death  that  hour  shall  sweep. 


12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  4. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  6, 
3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 


VACANT. 

On  v.  fancies  throng.  4 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Vain. 

Be  silent,  “ v . deluding  mirth.  ” 2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Wandering  so  wild  and  z/.  3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

In  v.,  with  dull  and  tuneless  ear.  4 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

We  may  look  home,  and  seek  in  v.  2 Epiphany,  z/.  xiv.  /.  I. 

Where  the  loud  bitter  cry  is  rais’d  in  v.  2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

None  loves  them  best — O v.  and  selfish  sigh  ! Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Who  vainly  reads  it  there,  in  v.  had  seen,  &c.  Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

What  sunshine  hours  had  taught  in  v.  Good  Friday,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

His  pierced  hands  in  v.  would  hide.  Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

That  o’er  her  with  no  v.  appeal.  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

It  shines  for  us  in  v .,  while  drooping  sadness.  I Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

In  v. : the  averted  cheek  in  loneliest  dell.  3 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

The  live-long  night  we’ve  toil’d  in  v.  5 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

O lov’d  and  warn’d  in  v. ! 8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

From  visions  v.  content  to  part.  II  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Where  buried  lie  our  v.  delights.  1 6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

And  God  should  take  us  at  our  own  v.  word.  17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

V.  thought,  that  shall  not  be  at  all  ! 18  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  I. 

And  fearing  most  his  own  v.  heart.  19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

O vision  false  and  v. ! 20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Here  are  soft  hands  that  cannot  bless  in  v.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 

By  Cherith’s  side  we  seek  in  v.  S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

In  v.  on  Carmel’s  green  and  lonely  mound.  S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
To  breathe  in  v.  Affection’s  sigh.  S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

In  7/.,  to  win  proud  Pharisee.  S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  5* 

But  not  in  v.,  beside  yon  breezy  lake.  S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  1.  7. 

To  childish  ears  are  v.  Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

But  if  her  warning  tears  in  v.  be  spent.  Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  7 

The  glory  of  the  Cross,  forgiven  and  cheer’d  in  Commination,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 


480 


VAINLY — VEIL. 


Vainly. 

Each  bolt,  that  o’er  the  sinner  v.  rolls.  2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Who  v . reads  it  there,  in  vain  had  seen  Him  die.  Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  x.  /.  6. 
Nor  v.  smiles  along  the  shady  way.  7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

That  I should  stand,  where  they  have  v.  striven.  9 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

V.  they  tried  the  deeps  to  sound.  13  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  1. 

While  v.  for  some  pleasant  dream.  SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Why  v.  oft  our  arrows  speed.  S.  Luke,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

V.  before  the  shrine  he  bends.  S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

Vale. 


Up  the  stony  v.  I wind. 

Swells  yon  bright  v.,  as  Eden  rich  and  rare. 
Gently  along  the  v.  of  tears. 

The  whispers  from  above,  that... twilight  v . 

Valley. 

Rises  the  holy  pile  that  Kedron’s  v.  fills. 

Vanish'd. 

For  glories  gone,  and  v.  mirth. 


1 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
I Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


Variance. 

But  they  shall  change  and  v.  prove.  S.  Mark,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

Varied. 


Upon  life’s  v.  view,  so  joyless  erst  and  cold. 


Various. 


Yet  varying  so  on  v.  ground. 

Varying. 

Yet  v.  so  on  various  ground. 

Vassal. 

Not  half  so  fix’d,  amid  her  v.  hills. 

The  sun  and  every  v.  star. 

Vast. 

As  of  an  ocean  v. 

Plunge  in  th’  empyreal  v. 

In  outline  dim  and  v. 

Vault. 


A v.  of  ruin  and  decay. 

Cross’d  with  as  free  a span  the  v.  of  heaven. 
Through  darksome  v.}  up  massy  stair. 

Vaulted. 

Ye  v.  cells,  where  martyr’d  seers  of  old. 

Vaunt. 


An  idle  v.  of  song. 
Like  a bright  v.  cloud. 


Veering . 


Veil. 

From  his  dark  v.  at  noon  look’d  forth. 
Rend  not  her  silken  v.  too  soon. 


7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen. , v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  7. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

Circumcision,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

Easter  Day,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  /.  2. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

4 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Lent,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 


VEIL — VESSEL. 


481 


Too  close  around  his  heart  her  tangling  v.  & c. 
Draw’st  thy  bright  v.  across  the  heavenly  way. 
And  from  behind  Thy  glorious  v. 

Through  her  grey  v.  the  leafless  grove. 

From  v.  to  v.  the  vision  led. 

Which  sought  behind  the  v.  to  see. 

Then  keep  the  softening  v.  in  mercy  drawn. 
’Twixt  thee  and  death  the  v.  is  drawn. 

E’en  through  the  v.  of  sleep  it  shines. 

The  v . is  rais’d  ; who  runs  may  read. 

Her  summer  v.,  half  drawn  on  high. 

And  when  Thy  v.  is  drawn  at  last. 

Draw,  Holy  Ghost,  Thy  seven-fold  v. 

Slight  tremblings  only  of  her  v.  declare. 

Veiled. 

But  at  Thy  touch  let  v.  hearts  awake. 

With  v.  eyes,  nor  own’d  his  lay. 

Was  v.  in  sadly-soothing  gloom. 

Veils . 

Mark  ye,  how  close  she  v.  her  round. 


Vein. 

Along  each  bounding  v. 

Vengeance . 

Full  v .,  till  our  hearts  are  wean’d  entire. 

Verge. 

Upon  the  v.  of  good  or  ill. 

Vernal . 

And  seems  it  hard,  thy  v.  years. 

Few  v.  joys  can  show. 

See  her  tipp’d  with  v.  red. 

Priz’d  above  all  the  v.  bower. 

Nov.  steam  around  they  cast. 

But  ask  of  elder  days,  earth’s  v.  hour. 
Weaving  her  v.  wreath. 

The  v.  light  of  Easter  morn. 

In  v.  green  and  virgin  white. 

But  v.  airs  should  sorrow  heal. 

Touch  our  chill’d  hearts  with  v.  smile. 

With  the  first  flowers  that  lead  the  v.  dance. 
The  primrose  in  her  v.  nest. 

Sweet  nurslings  of  the  v.  skies. 

And  all  be  v.  rapture  as  of  old. 

The  soft  green  of  the  v.  earth. 

That  ne’er  saw  v.  green. 

Vessel. 

Whatever  gale  the  labouring  v.  toss. 

I i 


2 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  1.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  viii.  1.  I. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  1.  6. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  xvii.  /.  2. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  I . 
Churching,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Easter  Day,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4, 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


482 


VEST — VIEW. 


Vest. 

And  snowy  v. — such  grace  He  won  for  thee.  23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Chalice,  and  plate,  and  snowy  v.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Vestal . 

Thy  v.  robes,  array’d.  Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

Veterans . 

So  sweet  to  v.  seem.  Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

Vex. 

Still,  sullen  heavingsz/.  the  labouring  ground.  9 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

That  haunt  and  v.  thee,  heart  and  brain.  16  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


Vex'd. 

And  lash’d  the  v.  fiends  to  their  yawning  deep.  4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  1.  4. 


The  v.  pulse  of  this  feverish  world. 

But  we,  like  v.  unquiet  sprights. 

j Vexing . 

Y e fear  no  v.  mood. 

And  haunt  us  with  no  v.  mood. 

Though  v.  thoughts  may  seem  to  last. 


12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
16  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 


Vial . 

Thy  full-charg’d  v.  standing  by. 

Vice. 

Zeal  to  inflame,  and  v.  consume. 

Victim's. 

Pour’d  on  a z/.Vhead. 

Victorious. 

While,  answering  Thy  v.  call. 

The  banner  of  his  Lord’s  v.  wrath. 
Flush’d  with  v.  might. 

Thy  heart  with  hers  in  some  v.  psalm. 


1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  10. 
Circumcision,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

K.  Charles  M. , v.  vii.  /.  4. 


Victory. 

His  death  and  v. 

Loves  v.  more,  when  dim  in  view. 
Some  strain  of  hope  and  v. 

O kindly  soothing  in  high  V.  's  hour. 

To  v.  on  the  mountains  green. 

View. 

Eyes  that  the  beam  celestial  v. 

If  duly  purged  our  mental  v. 

He  sees  them  all — no  other  v. 

Deep  in  the  heart,  her  searching  v. 
That  in  Thee  every  faithful  v. 

Sighs  for  the  heart-consoling  v. 

Loves  victory  more,  when  dim  in  v. 
Bare  to  the  rude  world’s  withering  v. 
There  be,  who  love  the  ways  to  v. 

Far  open’d  on  their  eager  v. 


3 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iv.  1.  I. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Circumcision,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


VIEW — VIRGIN. 


483 


Where  Angels  v.  the  Father’s  light. 
Through  the  bright  shower-drop  meet  his  v. 
Upon  life’s  varied  v .,  so  joyless  erst  and  cold. 
Sin,  as  it  is,  shall  meet  their  v. 

What  sadder  scene  can  angels  v. 

To  fill  the  heart’s  fond  v. 

That  meet  his  morning  v. 

Should  watchful  shepherd  v. 

Well-pleas’d  to  v. 

And  v.  His  least  and  worst  with  hope,  &c. 
And  Faith  may  feed  her  eager  v. 

The  deep  yet  eager  v. 

That,  with  Thine  altar  full  in  v. 


Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
H.Comm.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


View'st. 

What  v.  thou  all  around  ? 

Viewless. 

Thy  Spirit’s  v.  way. 

To  whom  some  v.  teacher  brings. 

Views. 

Homely  scenes  and  simple  v. 

He  v.  and  counts  with  steady  sight. 

Vigil. 

The  Father,  who  his  v.  keeps. 

Vile. 

In  v.  things  noble  breath  infusing. 

With  uses  v.  and  base. 

With  thankless  toil,  and  v.  esteem’d. 


18  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Septuagesima,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  4. 
19  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 


Vilest. 

Noblest  things  find  v.  using. 

Vine. 

Whose  waters  kiss  the  feet... a z/.-clad  hill. 
Lost  branches  of  the  once-lov’d  v. 

But  thou,  rich  v.,  art  grafted  there. 

Nor  may  our  household  v.or  fig-tree  hide. 


Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
I Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 


Vines. 

Bright  maidens  and  unfailing  v. 

Violet. 

Y et  as  along  this  v.  bank  I rove. 

Violets'. 

Like  v.  in  the  freezing  blast. 

Of  v.  drooping  one  by  one. 

Virgin. 

Of  a pure  V.  mind. 

Nor  need  th’  unready  v.  strike  her  breast. 
Prepar’d  for  v.  souls,  and  them. 

In  vernal  green  and  v.  white. 


6 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

6 Epiphany,  v . x.  /.  5. 

1 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  9. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


VIRGIN — VOICE. 


484 


As  his  when  Eden  held  his  v.  heart. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

By  v.  fingers  duly  spread. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Virgin-born. 

To  serve  the  V.-b. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

To  bear  the  joy — help,  V.-b. ! 

Churching,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Virgins. 

For  faultless  v.  round  His  throne. 

Wed.  bef. East.,  v.  vi.  /.  12. 

Virtue. 

Giving  v.  a new  birth. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

The  v.  of  His  midnight  agony. 

Wed.  bef. East.,  z/.viii.  /.3. 

Visible. 

His  v.  ensign  wave. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

Vision. 

On  the  dread  v.  of  the  latter  days. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

A fouler  v.  yet ; an  age  of  light. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

Nor  from  the  blissful  v.  shrink. 

4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Well  might  you  guess  what  v.  bright. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Faith  makes  the  v.  plain. 

From  her  dim  v.  would  not  part. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Now  wakes  a v.  blest. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

On  many  a happy  v.  dwelling. 

For  heavenly  v.  soar’d. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Like  a sad  v.  told  for  joy  at  morn. 

3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

That  v.  is  gone  by. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Into  a moment’s  v.  ; e’en  as  light. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

From  veil  to  veil  the  v.  led. 

13  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Mindful  of  that  sad  v. , which  in  thought. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

0 v.  false  and  vain  ! 

20  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

His  v.  wafts  him  back,  to  talk. 

S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

I seem  to  soar  in  v.  bright. 

S.  Tames,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Visions. 

Such  are  the  v.  green  and  sweet. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii./.  I. 

Thy  darting  v.  as  they  die. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

From  v.  vain  content  to  part. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Nor  drew  his  v.  down. 

22  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Sweet  v.  of  long- sever’d  hearts  to  frame. 

24  Trinity,  v . viii.  t.  2. 

When  v.  fade  and  hearts  grow  cold. 

SS.  Sim.  & Jude,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

Visit. 

V.  our  senses  plain. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

Voice. 

Have  spurn’d,  to-day,  the  v.  divine. 

Evening,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Till  in  thine  alter’d  v.  be  known. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Chanting  with  a solemn  v. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

We  trust  the  flattering  v. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

V.  of  the  poor  and  desolate. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Led  by  a v.  from  Thee. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Beat  quite  in  answer  to  Thy  v. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

VOICE — VOLUME. 


485 


But  peace — still  v.  and  closed  eye.  6 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

Calm  be  the  v.,  the  aspect  bold.  Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Thus,  with  stem  v .,  unsparing  Justice  pleads.  1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

When  in  familiar  talk  God’s  v.  was  heard.  2 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

Blind  guide  with  siren  v .,  and  blinding  all.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  \ 
Whether  in  Eden  bowers  Thy  welcome  v.  Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Know  them  by  look  and  v. , and  thank  them  all.  Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  5. 


To  His  soul-piercing  v.  for  ever  nigh. 
The  v.  exceeding  loud. 

A v.  from  Heaven  was  heard  abroad. 
To  shun  the  v.  and  eye  of  praise. 
With  one  consenting  v. 

Then  Nature’s  v.  no  more  is  drown’d. 
And  a true  v.  to  him  may  cry. 

Go,  with  thy  v.  the  altar  rend. 


Ascension  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v . vii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


The  storm  is  o’er — and  hark  ! a still  small  v.  9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 


The  deaf  may  hear  the  Saviour’s  v. 

Thy  v. , that  with  a word  could  chase. 
Than  by  Thy  placid  v.  and  brow. 

And  every  v.  and  every  heart. 

Where  is  Thy  favour’d  haunt,  eternal  V. 
’Tis  then  we  hear  the  v.  of  God  within. 
The  Saviour’s  v.  unheard. 

And  haply  half  unblam’d  his  murmuring  v. 
By  which  our  Mother’s  v.  invites. 


12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 
12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
14  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
18  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
20  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


With  her  at  earliest  call  of  His  dear  gracious  v.  S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


What  v.  his  inmost  heart  appals  ? 

V.  heard  by  him  alone. 

His  dream  is  chang’d — the  Tyrant’s  v. 
Yet  shall  to  him  the  still  small  v. 

A v.  from  Mercy’s  inmost  shrine. 

Save  that  each  little  v.  in  turn. 

A kinder,  truer  v.  I hear. 

Y et  is  the  v.  of  comfort  heard. 

Unchang’d  that  v. — and  though  not  yet. 
By  softer  v.,  by  smile  and  wing. 

Thou  v.  of  sacred  song. 

And  he,  whose  mild  persuasive  v. 

The  v.  that  from  the  glory  came. 

Voices. 

Childlike  though  the  v.  be. 

And  v .,  that  forbid  to  seek. 

Her  many  v.  mingling  own. 

But  v.  low  and  gentle. 

Void. 

The  v.  was  still  the  same. 

Volume. 

Like  flower-leaves  in  a precious  v.  stor’d. 


Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 
H.  Communion,  v.  vii.  /.  3, 
Catechism,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 
Churching,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Commination,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Accession,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  5 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiii.  1.  1 . 
25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v . vi.  /.  4. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


486 


VOTARIES — WAGE. 


Thy  v.  would  enthrall. 


Votaries . 
Votive. 


Their  v.  incense  bring. 

Of  fire  from  Heaven  to  bless  their  v.  alms. 


Vouchsafe  d. 

Where  He  v.  to  eat. 

Be  it  v.  thee  still  to  see. 

Vouchsafes. 

God,  by  His  vow,  v.  to  write. 

Vow. 

To  win  that  knowledge  ! sure  each  holy  v. 
The  funeral  dirge,  the  marriage  v. 

Meet  emblem  of  His  v. 

Living,  He  own’d  no  nuptial  v. 

Is  it  not  like  a Mother’s  v. 

Vows. 

And  v.,  too  pure  to  be  perform’d. 

’Tis  Thine  by  v.,  and  hopes,  and  fears. 

In  holier  love  and  humbler  v. 

Or  breath’d  their  v.  at  even. 

Our  v.  forgotten  trace. 

Low  at  Thy  feet  renew  her  v. 


Matrimony,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xx.  /.  2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.xv.  1.  1. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v. viii.  /. 4. 
S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
Purification,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

H.  Communion,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 


WAFT. 


To  w.  us  ever  on,  soaring  in  blissful  dreams.  3 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
That  angel  wings  may  w.  them  to  the  shore.  2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

The  laggard  body  soon  will  w.  to  Heaven.  23  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 
And  w.  us  heaven- ward  with  enfolding  wing.  S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 
W.  him,  thou  soft  September  breeze.  Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 


Wafted. 

Are  w.  high  in  death  ! 

Where  w.  by  the  warm  south-west. 

Was  w.  to  your  soul  one  high  desire. 
Rise  w.  with  the  parting  breath. 

But  w.  to  her  glorious  place. 

Be  w.  from  the  seraph  choir. 

Is  w.  from  the  white-rob’d  choir. 

Wafts. 

Till,  as  each  moment  w.  us  higher. 

His  vision  w.  him  back,  to  talk. 

Wage. 

Thy  rebels,  Lord,  their  warfare  w. 

As  kings  and  priests  Thy  war  to  w. 


1 Easter,  v.  xi.  1.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
Catechism,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 

Whitsun  Mon. , v.  ix.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  1.  4. 


WAILING— WAKEN’D. 


487 


Wailing. 

And  stills  the  w.  sea-bird  on  the  hungry  shore.  7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Waiting . 

With  breathless  Reverence  w.  by. 

On  bosoms  w.  to  receive. 

A new-born  soul,  just  w.  on  the  brink. 

And  their  eyes  fail  for  w.  on  their  Lord. 

W.  to  see  what  God  will  do. 

Of  w.  on  your  Lord. 

He,  who  on  Christ  stands  w.  day  and  night. 

In  w.  for  the  Lord  he  lov’d. 

W.  their  summons  to  the  sky. 

Wake. 

Come  near  and  bless  us  when  we  w. 

Sweeter  melodies  can  w. 

Who  will  not  w.  or  fast  with  Thee  ! 

W.y  arm  divine  ! awake. 

Glide  in  the  narrow  w.  of  Thy  beloved  ark. 

The  breath  of  God  shall  w.  them  into... bloom. 

To  light  up  worlds,  or  w.  an  insect’s  mirth. 

W.  Abraham  to  rejoice. 

Then  w .,  my  soul,  to  high  desires. 

For  should  he  w.,  and  find  her  gone. 

Deafens  the  ear  that  fain  would  w. 

Where  all  along  our  glistening  w. 

With  sinners  w.  at  morn. 

The  laggard  soul,  that  will  not  w. 

Nor  w.,  until  new  heaven,  new  earth. 

But  fear  to  w .,  and  find. 

And  w.  their  slumbering  love  again. 

Wak'd. 


Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

Evening,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 
S.John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Epiphany,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  x.  /.  8. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

4 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vii.  1.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 


For  joy  that  we  have  w.  and  found  it  but  a dream.  3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


U akeful . 

Each  sound  His  w.  ear  receives. 

By  w.  shepherds  Thou  art  found. 
Sad-hearted  mothers  heave,  that  w.  lie. 
In  the  low  chant  of  w.  birds. 

Whose  w.  musings  are  of  guilt  and  fear. 
While  Saul,  in  w.  trance. 

Of  w.  anguish  flow. 

Waken. 

Then  w.  into  sound  divine. 

And  w.  Joshua’s  spear  of  flame. 

Waken'd. 

And  Lazarus  w.  from  his  four  days’  sleep. 


2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  i. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Gun. Treas.,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 
Accession,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 


waken’d — WALLS. 


488 


When  w.  from  her  wilful  trance. 

Who,  w.  by  the  rushing  midnight  shower. 

Wakenest. 

W.  each  little  leaf  to  sing. 

Wakening, 

Our  w.  and  uprising  prove. 

Faint  as  the  pipe  of  w.  lark. 

M akes. 

Now  w.  a vision  blest. 

Or  w.  the  spectral  forms  of  woe  and  crime. 


Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Morning,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Morning,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 


Sweet  is  the  infant’s  w.  smile. 


Waking. 


Walk. 

Along  Life’s  dullest  dreariest  w.  ! 

And  as  I w.  and  muse  apart. 

To  w.  by  faith  and  not  by  sight. 

Forgive,  if  round  thy  towers  he  w.  in  fear. 
Though  with  seal’d  eyes  awhile  they  w. 

So,  as  we  w.  our  earthly  round. 

Then  fearless  w.  we  forth. 

As  in  that  solemn  evening  w. 

With  Thee  tow’rd  Heaven  to  w.  and  weep. 
To  meet  them  in  His  daily  w. 

Whose  widow’d  w.  with  thought  of  Thee,  &c. 

Walk’d. 

As  when  our  fathers  w.  abroad. 

Yet  monarchs  w.  as  pilgrims  still. 


SS.Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iii.  /.  1 

Morning,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xv.J.  I 
S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  i. 

S.  Peter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  8. 
Catechism,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v . v.  /.  2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  iv.  1.  3 
13  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  I. 


Walking. 

F rom  sober  w.  in  true  Gospel  ways. 

Thy  favourites  w.  in  Thy  light. 

The  Saviour  w.  with  His  faithful  Three. 

Walks. 

Her  guileless  husband  w.  beside. 


9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
19  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


Wall. 

Out  of  the  rocky  w. 

From  Babel’s  shatter’d  w. 

And  haughty  Jericho’s  cloud-piercing  w. 
Should  unseen  fingers  on  the  w. 

What  idol  shapes  are  on  the  w.  pourtray’d. 
To*worship  pleasure’s  shadow  on  the  w. 
Still  let  them  gild  our  w. 

Within  some  circling  woodland  w. 


Easter  Eve,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  1.  6 
I Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


Walls. 

Wreath’d  o’er  the  cottage  w.9  &c. 


3 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


WALLS — WANDERING. 


489 


Far  in  the  rocky  w.  of  Sion  sleep.  Mon.  bef.East.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Around  our  home’s  green  w. , and  on,  & c.  2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Within  these  w.  each  fluttering  guest.  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

Here  over  shatter’d  w.  dank  weeds  are  growing.  1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
When  round  our  w.  the  battle  lowers.  11  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Stately  thy  w.,  and  holy  are  the  prayers.  17  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

By  youthful  Hope  seen  beaming  round  her  w.  21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

Walton. 

Meek  W. ! shews  thy  green  retreat.  1 Advent,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 


Wan. 

On  features  w.  and  fair. 

Who  says,  the  w.  autumnal  sun. 

Wand. 

Nor  gifted  Prophet’s  lore,  nor  Science’... w. 
The  olive-wreath,  the  ivied  w. 

A w.  no  human  arm  may  wield. 

Wander. 

The  eye  in  smiles  may  w.  round. 

W.  at  large,  nor  heed  Love’s  gentle  thrall. 
In  thought  to  w.f  fancy-blest. 

Than  w.  back  to  life,  and  lean. 


4 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  x.  1.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  I. 

24  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 


Wanderer. 

With  all  that  cheers  a w.'s  eyes.  Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Long  since — O call  Thy  w.  home.  Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

The  surest  guide  a w.  prove.  8 Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

What  doest  thou  here,  frail  w.  from  thy  task?  9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
The  w . seeks  his  native  bower.  16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


Wanderers. 

Should  change  your  mystic  dance,  ye  w.9  & c. 
Of  happy  w.  there. 

So  w.  ever  fond  and  true. 

Wandering. 

If  some  poor  w.  child  of  Thine. 

W.  so  wild  and  vain. 

’Tis  w.  on  enchanted  ground. 

What  though  your  w.  sheep. 

Since  the  lorn  mother,  w.  there. 

But  w.  in  self-chosen  ways. 

Teaches  truth  to  w.  men. 

See  here  the  fruit  of  w.  eyes. 

They  check  the  w.  eye,  severely  kind. 

And  when  they  say,  “Turn,  w.  heart.” 

Thy  lov’d  yet  sinful  people  w.  wide. 

And  yet  these  wilful  w.  sheep. 

Affrights  the  w.  flock. 

Is  w.  sadly  on. 


1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Evening,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

4 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

I Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
8 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

10  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 


490 


WANDERING — WARFARE. 


While  souls  are  w.  far  and  wide. 

The  Church  is  w.  still. 

Bring  all  our  w.  fancies  home. 

When  w.  here  a little  span. 

Her  w.  glances  ask. 

Whose  joy  is,  to  the  w.  sheep. 

The  w.  heart  to  seize. 

Wanderings. 

No  stranger  Thou  to  all  our  w.  wild. 


II  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xviii.  /.  I. 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 
SS.  Philip  &Jas.,  v.'w.l.  4. 
S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  1.  1. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 


Wane. 

His  light  should  w. 

And,  though  the  year  be  on  the  w. 

Want. 

No  gloom  of  woe  or  w. 

Prisoners  of  w.  and  pain. 

From  care  and  w.  and  toil. 

Wanton. 

Doubt  we,  how  souls  so  w.  change. 

To  w.  with  some  fearless  child. 


S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 
4 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


Wants. 

To  him,  who  w.  the  martyr’s  heart. 

War. 

Th’  avenging  storm  of  w.,  that  laid. 

’Tis  so  in  w. — the  champion  true. 

The  dusky  edge  of  stubborn  w. 

A token  of  wild  w. 

So  sounds  our  w.  -note ; but  our  path  of  glory. 
As  kings  and  priests  Thy  w.  to  wage. 

So  Famine  waits,  and  W.  with  greedy  eyes. 
When  storms  are  high,  or  when  the  fires  of  w. 
With  that  more  fearful  w.  within. 


S.  Luke,  v.  xiv.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  5« 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  7. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 


Warbled. 

There’s  not  a sweet  note  w.  here. 


3 Lent,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 


Warblers. 

Faint  w.  of  this  earth,  that  would  combine. 


S.  Michael,  v.  i.  /.  7* 


Warbles. 

W.  around  a busy  crowd. 

The  red-breast  w.  round  this  leafy  cove. 


The  festal  w.  flow’d. 


Warblings. 


Warfare. 

On  thee  and  thine,  thy  w.  and  thine  end. 
Thy  rebels,  Lord,  their  w.  wage. 

His  endless  w.  with  man’s  wilful  heart. 
Their  pastoral  w.  guide  Thou  well. 


3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

8 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Mon.  bef.  East.,  v . v.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

9 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 


WARM — WASH'D. 


491 


Warm . 

Where  wafted  by  the  w.  south-west. 
Christ’s  blessing  at  your  heart  is  w. 

And  soft  as  pure,  and  w.  as  bright. 

Warm'd. 

Bright  hopes,  that  erst  the  bosom  w. 

W.  underneath  the  Comforter’s  safe  wing. 


S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  1.  3. 
15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7- 
Confirmation,  v.  v.  1.  I. 

I Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 


Warmth. 

May  keep  th’  ethereal  w.  our  new  Creator,  &c.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
They  spread  th’  endearing  w.  around.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


Warn. 

Thou  seek’st  to  w.  us,  not  confound. 

I read,  I teach,  I w.,  I pray. 

Warn'd. 

O lov’d  and  w.  in  vain  ! 


Warning. 

Touch’d  by  light,  with  heavenly  w. 

Nor  slight  the  w.  sound. 

At  that  high  w.  start. 

Which  every  hour  dread  w.  give. 

That  w.  still  and  deep. 

From  thee  takes  timely  w. 

With  us  they  stay’d,  high  w.  to  impart. 
But  if  her  w.  tears  in  vain  be  spent. 
Solace  and  w.  thou  mayst  learn. 

Warnings. 

Thus  bad  and  good  their  several  w.  give. 
Thy  whisper’d  w. , kind  and  soft. 


Warrant. 

Our  w.  sure,  but  doubting  of  our  worth. 

Warring. 

W.  unharm’d  with  sin  and  fear. 


1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

I Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
Whitsunday,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
I Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  ii.  /.  J. 
Gun.Treas.,  v.  xi v.  /.  3. 

I Advent,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


Warrior. 

By  frighten’d  mother’s  shriek,  or  w. ' s , &c. 
Like  w.  when  the  fight  is  nigh. 

Warriors. 

And  happy  w.  triumph  with  their  king. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Conv.  of  S.Paul,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  7. 


Wars. 

By  tempests,  earthquakes,  and  by  w.  2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Now  leading  on  the  w.  of  God.  Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

Wash. 

Then  w.  with  fruitless  tears  our  faded  crown.  2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

W.  me,  and  dry  these  bitter  tears.  Good  Friday,  v.  x.  /.  1. 


Wash'd. 

By  His  own  servant  w.  and  blest. 


Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ix.  /.  4, 


492 


WASTE — WATCH. 


Waste. 

Why  w.  your  treasures  of  delight. 

Sprinkled  along  the  w.  of  years. 

Nor  let  your  torches  w.  and  die. 

Thy  howling  w. , thy  charnel-house  and  chain. 
W.  their  impassion’d  might  on  dreams  of  earth. 
On  ocean  w.  or  rock. 

And  if  the  treasures  of  Thy  wrath  could  w. 
Thro’  many  a w.  heart-sickening  page. 

Or  lawless  roam  around  this  earthly  w. 

In  the  w.  howling  wilderness. 

Unconscious  they  in  w.  oblivion  lie. 

Eat  of  the  bread  that  cannot  w. 

Turning  the  w.  Thy  people  trod. 

A sheltering  rock  in  Memory’s  w. 

Out  of  the  w.  abyss. 

Wasted. 

Our  w.  frames  feel  the  true  sun,  and  live. 

Are  well-nigh  w.  here. 

Wasteful. 

Under  the  rude  and  w.  sky ! 

In  w.  bounty  shower’d,  they  smile  unseen. 

Watch. 

No  gleam  to  w.  on  tree  or  tower. 

W.  Time’s  full  river  as  it  flows. 

W.  by  the  sick  : enrich  the  poor. 

Thou  keepest  silent  w.  from  Thy  triumphal,  &c. 
And  w.  the  moon  that  saw  thy  Master’s  agony. 
W.  for  the  fitful  breeze. 

W.  for  the  still  white  gleam. 

Who  w.  His  eye,  and  hold  His  guiding  hand ! 
W.  by  our  father  Isaac’s  pastoral  door. 

To  w.  the  fire  upon  the  mount. 

Is  worn  with  many  a w. 

Then  look  no  more  : or  closer  w. 

We  w.  not  now  the  lifeless  stone. 

Go  up  and  w.  the  new-born  rill. 

And  w.,  from  Babel’s  crumbling  heap. 

Why,  as  we  w.  their  floating  wreath. 

Or  with  pleas’d  ear  bewilder’d  w. 

We  w.  our  nets  alone. 

Tow.,  with  firm  unshrinking  eye. 

And  w.  their  shameless  and  unholy  glee. 

O w.  and  pray  ere  Advent  dawn  ! 

W.  by  Thine  own  forgiven  friend. 

Thou,  who  didst  w.  thy  dying  Spouse. 

Where  Faith  has  kept  her  midnight  w. 


Morning,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v . vii.  1.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

S.  James,  v.  i.  1.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Ascen.  Day,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  2. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


Evening,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Evening,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  1.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  3 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vii.  /.  1 . 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
2 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Peter,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

Visit,  of  Sick,  v . ii.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 


WATCH — WATCHMEN.  493 

Still,  as  ye  w.  life’s  falling  leaf.  Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

When  foemen  w.  their  tents  by  night.  Ordination,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


Watch'd. 

Where  erst  our  Saviour  w.  upon  His  knees. 
Had  w.  Thee  gleaming  faint  and  far. 

Oft  as  they  w.,  at  thoughtful  eve. 

Where  on  the  mount  he  w.  his  sorceries,  &c. 
He  w.  till  morning’s  ray. 

He  w.  till  knowledge  came. 

The  Prophet  w.  for  one  dear  glance. 

Fasting  he  w.  and  all  alone. 

W.}  noting  down  each  prayer  he  made. 


3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 
3 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

2 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 
13  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 


Watcher . 

The  lonely  w.  of  the  fold. 

Watches. 

Christ  w.  by  a Christian’s  hearth. 

The  loving  eye  that  w.  thine. 

O’er  thee  He  w.  in  His  boundless  reign. 
The  eye  that  w.  o’er  wild  Ocean’s  dead. 


SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  xii.  1.  2. 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


Watch-fire. 

The  w.  fi.  of  his  midnight  prayer. 

Watch-fires. 

Her  w.-fi  light. 

Watchful. 

That  on  him  w.  gaz’d. 

The  w.  mother  tarries  nigh. 

And  w.  foes  are  stealing  round. 

Should  w.  shepherd  view. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

Ii  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


’Twixt  Prayer  and  w.  Love  his  heart  dividing.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 


Watching. 

Like  hermits  w.  still. 

And  w.  by  his  future  flight. 

W.  Thy  patient  smile. 

The  heavens  are  w.  with  their  thousand  eyes. 
Toil,  prayer,  and  w.  fail. 

W.  the  eye  where  reason  sleeps. 

W. , in  trance  nor  dark  nor  clear. 

The  Angel  w.  by,  divines. 

W.  some  placid  holy  death. 

Two  converts,  w.  by  his  side. 

When  w.  by  His  altar-flame. 

W.  the  tearful  joy  and  calm. 

Watchman. 


3 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

21  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  vi.  /.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xv.  1.  3. 


That  is  the  heart  for  w.  true. 

Watchmen. 

To  Thy  bright  w.  in  the  skies. 


21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 


494 


WATER — WAVES. 


Water. 

By  blood  and  w.  too. 

The  scent  of  w.  far  away. 

The  burnish’d  w.  blaz’d. 

For  what  shall  heal,  when  holy  w.  banes? 
A drop  of  w. — for  love’s  sake. 

Is  w.,  by  gross  mortals  ey’d. 

Water'd. 

And  w.  with  more  balmy  showers. 


Circumcision,  v.  viii.  1.  i. 
2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  i. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  1.  4. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  I,  3. 


Waters. 

Thou  the  meeting  w.  make. 

Time’s  w.  will  not  ebb,  nor  stay. 

To  shew  soft  w.  gushing  by. 

Where  the  w.  gently  pass. 

They  bathe  where  holy  w.  flow. 

Whose  w.  kiss  the  feet  of  many  a vine-clad  hill, 
Like  goodly  cedars  by  the  w.  spread. 

The  turbid  w.  brightening  as  they  run. 

All  w.  must  be  tried. 

Thy  bread  upon  the  w. , sure  at  last. 

The  living  w.  brightly  smile. 

The  dashing  w.  when  the  air  is  still. 

Nor  from  the  ’whelming  w.  shrink. 

Wave  gaily  o’er  the  w.  brown. 

The  yielding  w.  darken  in  the  breeze. 

Wave . 

Or  where  Gennesaret’s  w. 

Every  w.  in  every  brook. 

Taught  to  mistrust,  too  late,  the  tempting  w. 
His  visible  ensign  w. 

Where  rippling  w.  and  dashing  oar. 

Lord,  w.  again  Thy  chastening  rod. 

O’er  w.  or  field  : yet  breezes  laugh  to  scorn. 
W.  gaily  o’er  the  waters  brown. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

.3  Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

3 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  5- 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  5* 


Waver. 

Thus  while  they  w. , surely  long  ago.  1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  1 . 

Wavering. 

W.  and  broken  all,  athwart  the  conscience  glare.  1 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Our  w.  spirits  would  reprove. 
A way,  and  fix’d  his  w.  choice. 
O agony  of  w.  thought. 

Into  the  w.  heart  descends. 


Waves. 


14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvii.  1.  3. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 
II.  Comm.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 


By  rushing  w.  and  falling  stars. 

In  w.  of  light  it  thrills  along. 

And  backward  force  the  w.  of  Time. 
Their  w.  in  rude  alarm. 


2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 


WAVES— WAY. 


495 


Who  bade  the  w.  go  sleep. 

Else  wherefore,  when  the  bitter  w.  o’erflow. 
Still  as  the  surging  w.  retire. 

The  giddy  w.  so  restless  hurl’d. 

Or  w.  there  not  around  his  brow. 

Parted  the  drowning  w. 

Like  w.  in  Joy’s  unbounded  ocean. 

Waving. 

By  frighten’d  mother’s  shriek,  or  warrior’s  w.  &c, 
Their  tracery  hang,  to  hide. 

Is  w.  o’er  his  dungeon-bed. 

Cheerly  the  w.  pennons  fly. 

Wavy. 

Rose  up  in  w.  spires. 

That  bicker  round  in  w.  spires. 

Waxes. 

The  eye  of  Faith,  that  w.  bright. 

Waxeth. 

With  which  His  spirit  w.  faint. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  ii.  1.  5. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
Matrimony,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

H.  Communion,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 


Waxing. 

She  sees  the  world  is  w.  old. 

Way. 

The  traveller  on  his  w.  must  press. 

Ere  through  the  world  our  w.  we  take. 

And  fast  beside  the  olive-border’d  w. 

His  w.  of  mercy  to  prepare. 

And  wind  thy  thoughtful  w. 

And  they,  who  follow  Truth  along  her ...w. 
Cheat  the  toil  and  cheer  the  w. 

And  on  the  traveller’s  listless  w. 

And  we  are  left  to  find  our  w. 

The  flowers  all  die  along  our  w. 

And  watch  how  light  can  find  its  w. 

Upon  his  lonely  w. 

Then  on  their  w.  rejoicing  go. 

But  win  her  fearless  w.  against  the . . . tide. 
Thy  Spirit’s  viewless  w. 

This  was  the  w.  Thou  cam’st  to  save,  &c. 
To  train  us  in  our  w.  to  Heaven. 

Or  if  no  Angel  pass  that  w. 

Stays  her,  like  Moses,  on  her  w. 

To  help  Him  on  His  w. 

Must  win  their  w.  through  blood  and  fire. 
Beside  the  desert  w. 

The  World  some  hours  is  on  her  w. 

That  He  may  meet  them  on  their  w. 

The  giant  forms  of  empires  on  their  w. 


2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

Evening,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 
Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
Septuagesima,  v.  x.  1.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  1.  4. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


WAY — WAYS. 


496 


The  travail  pangs  must  have  their  w.  3 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Draw’st  thy  bright  veil  across  the  heavenly  w.  Ascension  Day,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Leads  them  the  w.  our  Saviour  went.  S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  viii.  /.  1. 

Lest  on  our  lonely  w.  we  faint. 

Who  follow  on  the  narrow  w. 

Is  open — win  your  w.,  and  take  your  rest. 

Nor  vainly  smiles  along  the  shady  w. 

But  trace  not  o’er  the  former  w. 

Seal  Thou  my  lips  and  guard  the  w. 

In  sorrow,  on  Life’s  downward  w. 

Through  all  their  devious  w. 

And  set  My  saints  before  thee  in  the  w. 

The  early  shepherd’s  w. 

And  travellers  linger  on  the  w. 

Dawning  in  order  on  our  w. 

Who  once  to  Emmaus  took  their  w. 

Their  monarch’s  w.  to  clear. 

Her  heaven-ward  w.  hath  trod. 

As  if  along  His  lonesome  w. 

Their  next,  from  heart  to  heart  to  clear  the  w.S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Him  on  his  w.  to  endless  rest.  S.  Barthol.,  v . xv.  1.  3. 

But  meeting  us,  weak  worldlings,  on  our  w.  S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
...Our  angel  friends  to  bring  Thee  on  Thy  w.  S.  Michael,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
Turning  our  worst  His  own  good  w.  S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

Thy  gracious  care  will  send  that  w.  SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  x.  /.  I. 

Upon  whose  doubting  w.  apart.  Gun.  Treason,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

Chain’d  and  bereft,  and  on  thy  funeral  w.  K.  Charles  M.,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Rise  floating  on  its  dove-like  w. 

Shall  feel  Thee  on  their  weary  w. 

Way  marks. 

What  matter  ? if  the  w.  sure. 


Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xvi.  /.  4. 
I Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

15  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

25  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v . viii.  /.  6. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Purification,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 
SS.Phil.  &Jas.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 


Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Ordination,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 


Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 


Ways. 

So  shall  ye  tread  untir’d  His  pastoral  w. 
But  wandering  in  self-chosen  w. 

So  they  live  in  modest  w. 

Turning  all  w.,  the  world  to  teach. 

There  be,  who  love  the  w.  to  view. 

I know  thy  flatteries  and  thy  cheating  w. 
Thy  course  in  Earth’s  bewildering  w. 

The  busy  world  a thousand  w. 

By  soft,  meek,  tender  w.  He  loves  to  draw. 
The  sinner,  startled  by  His  w.  of  awe. 
From  sober  walking  in  true  Gospel  w. 

Of  Thee  and  of  Thy  w. 

And  we  can  trace  Thy  wondrous  w. 

Two  w.  alone  his  roving  eye. 

The  saints  of  God  their  several  w. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 
Th.bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

9 Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 


WAYS — WEAN’D. 


They  have  but  left  our  weary  w. 

No  sage’s  rod  may  track  their  w. 

Wayside. 

By  the  dusty  w.  drear. 

Nor  by  the  w.  ruins  let  us  mourn. 

Nor  by  the  w.  lingering  weep. 


497 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  7. 
S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

I Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 


Wayivard. 

Wilt  Thou  forgive  the  w.  thought. 

Woe  to  the  w.  heart. 

As  erst,  beholding,  loves  His  w.  child. 
Though  not  as  yet  this  w.  breast. 

Thus  oft  the  mourner’s  w.  heart. 

If,  calming  w.  grief,  I sought. 


2 Christmas,  v . i.  /.  5. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 
4 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Annunciation,  v.  i.  /.  5. 


W.  and  spoil’d  she  knows  ye  : the  keen  blast.  Commination,  v.  v.  1.  1. 


Weak. 

These  eyes,  that  dazzled  now  and  w. 

Oft  in  His  pity  o’er  His  children  w. 

This  bed  of  anguish  ? and  His  pale  w.  form. 
Triumph  by  our  w.  arm. 

W.  eyes  on  darkness  dare  not  gaze. 

From  man,  frail  worm  and  w. 

W.  tremblers  on  the  edge  of  woe. 

W.  mortals,  all  entranc’d,  on  earth  would  lie. 
But  meeting  us,  w.  worldlings,  on  our  way. 
With  fear  and  mightier  joy  w.  hearts  surprising. 
Than  we  o’er  children  w. 

We  are  too  w.,  when  Thou  dost  bless. 


4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

I Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

Tues. bef. East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2, 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 
Catechism,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
Churching,  v.  v.  /.  1. 


But  I am  w.  than  a child. 


Weaker. 


Weakest . 

Would  have  His  w.  ever  prove. 

Weakness. 

Whate’er  Thou  know’st  our  w.  would  abuse. 


Weal. 

We  own  the  Crucified  in  w.  or  woe. 

To  wait  around  our  path  in  w . or  woe. 
Resign  thee  to  thy  w.  or  woe. 

Wealth. 

For  w.  or  power,  for  pleasure  or  renown. 

Wealthy. 

W.,  or  despis’d  and  poor. 


Wean. 

Their  blessing,  who  by  faith  can  w. 


Wean'd. 

Of  spirits  w.  from  worldly  mirth. 

Full  vengeance,  till  our  hearts  are  w.  entire. 

K k 


4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  6. 

Mon.  bef.  East. , v.  i.  /.  6, 
S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

2 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  8. 


498 


WEAR — WEARY. 


Wear. 

The  very  weeds  we  daily  w. 

W.  not  so  bright  a glance. 

The  snow-white  Ephod  w. 

With  Christ  His  Father’s  throne,  and  w. 
Shall  w.  it  in  the  sky. 

The  genial  amarant  wreath  to  w. 

In  triumph  w.  his  Christ-like  chain. 

His  innocent  gestures  w. 

Wearied. 

My  w.  eyelids  gently  steep. 

When  w.  with  the  tale  thy  times  disclose. 
Soothing  the  w.  sight. 

What  ? w.  out  with  half  a life  ? 

Child  of  My  love  ! how  have  I w.  thee? 
To  greet  yon  w.  band. 

Weariness. 

In  darkness  and  in  w. 

And  sigh,  and  half  could  wish  my  w .,  &c. 

Wears. 


Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

1 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  5. 
25  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ix.  1.  2. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Evening,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

3 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  8. 


How  chance  no  cheek  among  them  w. 

W.  again  her  willing  smile. 

The  charm  he  w.  within. 

Who  for  the  spangles  w.  the  funeral  pall  ? 
Yet  w.  the  pure  aerial  sky. 

At  Rome  she  w.  it,  as  of  old. 

Weary. 

And  hides  his  w.  eyes  to  pray. 

The  w.  hour  of  noon. 

It  shames  the  w.  heart  to  feel  itself  alone. 
Would  wish  the  w.  night  were  gone. 

To  close  the  w.  eye  and  hush  the  parting  breath, 
Upon  Thy  streaming  wounds  my  w.  eyes. 

To  w.  swains  in  parched  bower. 

Till  Death  the  w.  spirit  free. 

A gracious  rain,  freshening  the  w.  bower. 
There  her  forlorn  and  w.  nest. 

Alas  ! the  weary  course  I run  ! 

To  whom  a w.  hour  is  loss. 

So  spake  the  w.  fisher,  spent. 

In  sad  and  w.  thought. 

Go  not  away,  thou  w.  soul. 

Landscape  of  fear  ! yet,  w.  heart. 

So  when  at  last  our  w.  days. 

A round  of  listless  joy  and  w.  strife. 

As  when,  twelve  w.  months  ago. 

She  plies  her  w.  task. 


H.  Innocents,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

I Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
23  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
.Sexagesima,  v.  x.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

4 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  10. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
5 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  vii.  1.  5. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.iw.  1.  2. 


WEARY — WEEP. 


499 


They  have  but  left  our  w.  ways. 

Our  w.  souls,  by  earth  beguil’d. 

Then  as  ye  turn’d  your  w.  eye. 

Like  w.  men  when  age  is  won. 
O’er-shadowing  all  the  w.  land. 

Some  heart  too  w.  of  the  restless  world. 
Shall  feel  Thee  on  their  w.  way. 

Weave. 

The  richest  green  her  mountain  garland  w. 
The  sun-beams  w.  a parting  crown. 

A Poet’s  crown  to  w. 

But  for  the  crown,  that  angels  w. 

And  round  the  sun  a radiant  circle  w. 
There  she  may  w.  her  funeral  wreath. 
Their  fading  garland  freshly  w. 


S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  1.  7. 
S.  John  Bapt. , v.  viii.  /.  7. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Confirmation,  v.  x.  1.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  5* 
Ordination,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiii.  /.  4. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,z/.  i. /.  4. 
S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Ordination,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 


Weav'st. 


Thou  w.  thy  circle  gay. 
W.  her  vernal  wreath. 


Weaving. 


Wedded. 

Such  w.  souls  our  God  shall  own. 

That  w.  love  we  prize  so  dear. 

E’en  w.  Love,  till  Thou  be  nigh. 


Easter  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

W ed.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  1 1 . 
Annunciation,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


Wedlock. 

If  blessed  w.  may  not  bless. 

Weeds. 

Lavish  of  thorns  and  worthless  w.  alone. 
The  very  w.  we  daily  wear. 


Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 


Here  over  shatter’d  walls  dank  w.  are  growing.  1 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


An  Easter  Day  in  every  w. 

So  day  by  day  and  w.  by  w. 

As  in  the  solemn  w.  that  past. 

As  when  the  Paschal  w.  is  o’er. 

Week-days. 

And  w.  -d. , following  in  their  train. 

Weeks. 

The  sacred  w .,  with  unfelt  pace. 

Our  w.  all  number’d  to  the  last. 


Ween. 


It  was  a fearful  joy,  I w. 

Weep. 

She  dares  not  grieve — but  she  must  w. 
Then  stole  apart  to  w.  and  die. 

Then  w.  it  from  thy  heart. 

Between  the  porch  and  altar  w. 


Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Restoration,  v . i.  1.  1. 

Easter  Day,  v.  iii.  1.  1 . 

Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  bef.  Adv.  , v.  ix.  /.  6. 

3 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


WEEP — WELLS. 


500 


Would  w.  with  them  alone. 

No  need  for  her  to  w. 

Nor  by.the  wayside  lingering  w. 

Why  doth  my  Saviour  w.  ? 

And  doth  the  Saviour  w.  ? 

And  will  the  Saints  in  Heaven  dare  w.? 
She  sought  to  w.  with  Thee  alone. 

With  Thee  tow’rd  Heaven  to  walk  and  w. 
To  learn  of  mourners  while  they  w. 

Bids  w.  no  more — O heart  bereft. 

The  widow’d  Church  to  w.  stood  by. 

Weeping. 

When  rous’d  from  w.  o’er  His  shroud. 

W.  she  stays  till  He  appear. 

Weeps. 

He  loves  and  w. — but  more  than  tears. 


4 Lent,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  I. 

11  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  8. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  1 . 3. 

Easter  Day,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  Peter,  v.  v.  /.  I. 


Weighs. 

She  w.  and  numbers  o’er  and  o’er. 


Ordination,  v.  iv.  1.  I. 


Weight. 

Who  singly  bore  the  world’s  sad  w. 

Welcome. 

W.  to  the  thoughtful  heart ! 

No  Hermit  e’er  so  w.  cross’d. 

And  what  most  w.  and  serene  ? 

And  bid  her  freely  w.,  unbeguil’d. 

Whether  in  Eden  bowers  Thy  w.  voice. 

W.  to  her  the  peril  and  the  pain. 

More  w.  for  that  brief  delay. 

Their  dearest  w.  shall  prepare,  and  prove. 
And  w.,  with  bright  open  face. 

Should  choral  w.  from  above. 

Most  w.  to  the  chasten’d  ear. 

Shall  dawn  no  w.  dear  and  glad. 

Have  seal’d  Thy  w.  and  his  love. 

Thy  w.  call,  at  last  be  given. 

W.9  all  chaste  and  kind  desires. 

Welcom'd. 

Once  duly  w.  and  ador’d. 

Welcomes. 

One  presses  on,  and  w.  death. 

Who  w.  here  a child’s  as  there  an  angel’s  love. 

Well. 

Thou,  who  didst  sit  on  Jacob’s  w. 

A w.  of  serious  thought  and  pure. 

Wells. 

Till  the  sear’d  taste  from  foulest  w. 

The  limpid  w .,  the  orchards  green. 


Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ix.  /.  I . 
Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

4 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  10. 

3 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /,  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

S.  Mark,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

S.  Peter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

S.  James,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 
Matrimony,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  1.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

S S . Phil.  & J as.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Lent,  z/.  v.  1.  3. 


WELTERING — WHIRL. 


501 


In  the  deep  w.  flood. 

One  rock  amid  the  w.  floods. 


Weltering. 


Wept. 


He  w.  by  Lazarus’  grave — how  will  He  bear. 
He  to  His  Father  groan’d  and  w. 

WepPst. 

Thou  «/.,  meek  maiden,  mother  mild. 

Thou  w.  upon  thy  sinless  Child. 

West. 

The  pale  moon  hurrying  to  the  w. 

His  lattice  open  toward  his  darling  w. 

From  w.  to  east  one  thrilling  ray. 

Western. 

That  o’er  her  w.  slope  breathe  airs  of  balm. 
Than  e’er  did  w.  heaven  illume. 

Far  o’er  the  glowing  w.  main. 

For  lo  ! above  the  w.  haze. 

Westward. 

Now,  journeying  w.f  evermore. 

Wet. 

And  with  the  Saviour’s  life-blood  w. 

What. 

W.  went  ye  out  to  see  ? 

Wheel. 

Why  tarries  not  her  chariot  w.  ? 

Wheeling. 

The  w.  kite’s  wild  solitary  cry. 

Wheels. 

Who  the  bright  whirling  w.  upbore. 

Whelm. 

With  gather’d  wrath  the  reprobate  to  w. 

’ Whelming. 

Nor  from  the  ’zv.  waters  shrink. 

Whence. 

“ What  word  is  this ? W.  know’st  thou  me?” 

Wherefore. 

“ Ah  ! w.  persecut’st  thou  Me?” 

“Ah  ! w.  persecute  ye  Me?” 

Whether. 

W.,  early  call’d  to  bliss. 

W.  in  his  lonely  course. 

Whiling. 

W.  away  the  lonesome  hour. 

Whirl. 

A giddy  w.  of  sin. 


4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  I. 
12  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  I. 
Annunciation,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

1 Christmas,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

4 Lent,  v.  iv.  1.  4. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Good  Friday,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

3 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  I. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  James,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

S.Barthol.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

Conv.  of  S.Paul,^.  vi.  /.  1. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
S.  John  Evan.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Evening,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Whitsunday,  v.  x.  1.  2. 


502 


WHIRLING — WIDE. 


Whirling. 

Who  the  bright  w.  wheels  upbore. 

Whirlwind. 

Not  in  a w.  hurrying  by. 

Whirlwinds. 

Save  when  the  scorching  w.  heap. 

Who,  when  the  w.  rock  the  topmost  grove. 


S.  Mark,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
4 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Whisper. 

Our  sighs,  and  gently  w.  all ! 

Where  gentlest  breezes  w.  souls  distress’d. 
Is  near,  to  w.,  ‘‘Lean  on  Me.” 


Ash- Wed.,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 


Whisper'd. 

Thy  w.  warnings,  kind  and  soft.  1 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

Soft  answers  duly  w.  to  each  soothing  prayer.  Churching,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Whispering. 

Still  w.  glorious  things  unseen. 

In  w.  leaves,  these  solemn  words. 

Or  w.  palm-leaves  from  the  shore. 

And  holy  music,  w.  peace. 

W.  it  says  to  each  apart. 

W.,  “ How  long  hast  thou  to  live?” 

Whispers. 

Which  «/.,  “Take  thy  fill  ere  death.” 

The  w.  from  above,  that  haunt  the  twilight  vale. 

White. 

Watch  for  the  still  w.  gleam. 

In  vernal  green  and  virgin  w. 

Listen,  ye  pure  w.  -robed  souls. 

The  w.  -rob’d  priest,  as  otherwhile,  to  guide. 
Is  wafted  from  the  w.  -rob’d  choir. 

Whole. 

And  all  the  Godhead  joins  to  make  us  w. 


2 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  viii.  /.  I. 
Restoration,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xviii.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  i.  1.  5. 
Ordination,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 


Wholesome. 

Feet,  and  to  sinners  w.  blame. 

Wicked. 

And  when  the  w.  ones  behold. 

The  mystery  of  the  w.  heart. 

Wide. 

And  prayers  blown  w.  by  gales  of  care. 
Flinging  soft  radiance  far  and  w. 

The  orphan’d  realm  threw  w.  her  gates,  &c. 
What  do  we  then  ? if  far  and  w. 

Then  in  the  w.  sea  end. 

And  far  and  w.  their  fancies  rove. 

Thy  lov’d  yet  sinful  people  wandering  w. 


S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

I Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  5- 

3 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  5- 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  v.  /.  1. 
Easter  Mon.,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

4 Easter,  v . iv.  /.  7. 

5 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


WIDE — WILD. 


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Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xix.  1.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

II  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  5- 
Purification,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xiv.  1.  I. 
Ordination,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 


And  wheresoe’er  in  earth’s  w.  field. 

Now  on  Thy  mercy’s  ocean  w. 

While  souls  are  wandering  far  and  w. 

W.  open  from  that  hour. 

Heaven  to  that  gaze  shall  open  w. 

And  mists  hang  w.  o’er  moor  and  fell. 

Widening. 

Like  circles  w.  round. 

Widow. 

Full  fourscore  years,  meek  w.,  she. 

Who  says  the  w.  ’s  heart  must  break  ? 

A w.  o’er  her  only  son. 

Widow'd. 

She  trills  her  w.,  faltering  song. 

Ere  the  whole  w.  Church  had  seen,  &c. 

He  to  His  chosen  taught  for  His  dear  w.  Dove.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
The  w.  Church  is  fain  to  rove.  SS.  Sim.  & jud.,  v.  i.  1.  4. 

The  w.  Church  to  weep  stood  by.  Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Whose  w.  walk  with  thought  of  thee  is  cheer’d.  K.  Charles  M. , v.  v.  /.  2. 

Widowhood. 

The  first  lorn  hour  of  w. 

Wield. 

A wand  no  human  arm  may  w. 

Wife. 

To  idolize  or  w.  or  child. 

Wild. 

That  o’er  w.  scenes  of  ocean-war. 

Wandering  so  w.  and  vain. 

Has  reach’d  Thee  from  the  w. 

These  moments  of  w.  wrath  are  Thine. 

Ranging  w.  o’er  hill  and  lea. 

What  time  the  w.  autumnal  sun. 

Far  in  the  w.  His  steps  were  driven. 

Far  seen  across  the  sandy  w. 

W Fancy,  peace  ! thou  must  not  me  beguile. 

Nor  for  yon  river  islet  w. 

W.  fancy  blew  his  bugle  strain. 

Thy  w.  hair  floating  on  the  eastern  breeze. 

A token  of  w.  war. 

Without  Thee  Heaven  were  but  a w. 

Roaming  in  youth’s  uncertain  w. 

The  w.  dog  howls  at  fall  of  night. 

And  in  the  w.  His  trophies  raise. 

W.  thoughts  within,  bad  men  without. 

Nor  fear  to  seek  Him  farther  in  the  w . # 

W here  hast  thou  left  those  few  sheep  in  the  w.  ? 9 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 

Your  order  w.,  your  fragrant  maze.  15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  7. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Purification,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iv.  /.  I . 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  i.  /.  8. 


19  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

19  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  10. 

1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

I Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  z/.  vi.  /.  8. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iii.  1.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  9. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 


WILD — WILFUL. 


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And  far  along  the  w. 

The  wheeling  kite’s  w.  solitary  cry. 

For  life’s  seducing  w. 

No  stranger  Thou  to  all  our  wanderings  w. 
When  Thou  hast  stay’d  our  w.  career. 
Stayest  her  fainting  steps  along  the  w. 

As  day’s  w.  lights  decline. 

Dart  from  the  w.  its  piercing  ray. 

Her  eagle  wings,  to  shelter  in  the  w. 

Their  stations  in  the  far  ethereal  w. 

Along  their  w.  self-chosen  maze. 

As  bloodhounds  hush  their  baying  w . 

And  leaves  her  woodnote  w.9  and  sings. 
With  joy,  w.  health  can  never  know. 

The  w.  winds  rustle  in  the  piping  shrouds. 
The  eye  that  watches  o’er  w.  Ocean’s  dead. 

Wilder. 

That  heave  the  struggling  heart  with  w.  din. 

Wildering. 

Are  all  that  now  the  w.  fancy  meets. 

Ye  too,  who  tend  Christ’s  w.  flock. 


Wilderness. 

In  the  waste  howling  w. 

Wildest. 

The  w.  storm  the  tongue  can  raise. 

For  w.  storms  our  ocean  sweep. 

Wildfire. 

To  feel  the  w.  burn. 

And  scaring  with  base  w.  light. 

Wildfires . 

And  as  th’  inconstant  w.  dart. 


Wildflower. 

And  w.-fi.  wreaths  from  side  to  side. 

Wild-flowers. 

A thousand  w.-fi.  round  them  shall  unfold. 

Wildly. 

Toss’d  w.  o’er  a thousand  lands. 

The  breeze  of  Eve  sweeps  w.  as  of  old. 

Wile. 

How  shall  Thy  Spirit’s  gracious  w.  ? 

But  middle  age  by  no  fond  w. 

Wiles. 

Or  lighten’d  secretly  by  Love’s  endearing  w. 


Wilful. 

In  w.  slumber,  deepening  every  hour. 


18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

22  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Conv.of  S.Paul,  v.  xii./.  2. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  xi.  1. 4. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 
S.  Michael,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 

S.  Luke,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  1.  7. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /. Ji. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

5 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 

Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Matrimony,  v.  iii.  1.  J. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

23  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  3. 

Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  1. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  iii. /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

I Advent,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 


WILFUL-WIN. 


Lie  lost  in  w.  sleep. 

The  w.  heart  be  fain  to  own. 

When  waken’d  from  her  w.  trance. 

My  w.  heart  would  burst  away. 

And  yet  these  w.  wandering  sheep. 

His  endless  warfare  with  man’s  w.  heart. 
Back  on  the  gaudy  world  our  w.  eyes,  &c. 


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Christmas  Day,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
2 Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v . v.  /.  3. 

S.  bef.  Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 


Will, 

A land  that  drinks  the  rain  of  Heaven  at  w. 
The  scatter’d  sheep  at  w.  may  glean. 

O  Lord  my  God,  do  Thou  Thy  holy  w. 

“ O Father  ! not  My  w .,  but  Thine  be  done.” 
Triumphant  ride  and  have  the  world  at  w. 
Nor  of  the  gracious  w.  of  Heaven. 

Because  our  rebel  works  and  w. 

Do  Thou  Thy  w. , O Lord  ! 

Lifting  and  lowering  souls  at  w. 

O forward  step  and  lingering  w.  ! 

Never  so  safe  as  when  our  w. 

Thy  Church  and  Shrine  : whene’er  our  rebel  w. 
And  ever  do  His  w. 

Dream  on  the  soothing  dream  at  w. 

Will'd. 


3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
W ed.  bef.  East. , v.  x.  /.  1 . 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  1.  3. 

5 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

,17  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 


Since  all  alone,  so  Heaven  has  w.,  we  die.  24  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 


Willing. 

One  calmly  yields  his  w.  breath. 

Wears  again  her  w.  smile. 

Ask  thine  own  heart,  that  w.  slave. 

But  feeds  with  solace  kind  the  w.  soul. 

W.  or  loth,  Thy  trump  shall  hear. 

Not  w.  ye  should  be  bereft. 

Till  w.  hearts  wear  quite  away. 

Willow . 

See  the  soft  green  w.  springing. 

From  the  slighted  w.  bower. 

Beneath  the  w.  spray. 

And  w.  -shaded  streams,  that  silent  sweep. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

I  Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  z/.xi.  /.  2. 
All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  I. 

1 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 


Wills. 

Only  in  stubborn  hearts  and  w.  Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 

Win. 

Or  w.  us  back  one  little  day.  I Christmas,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

And  w.  it  to  give  out  its  brightness  and  perfume.  1 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
But  w.  her  fearless  way  against  the  chafing  tide.  6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 
Know  not  if  I shall  w.  or  miss.  6 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  /.  6.  ( 

Is  there  a spot  to  w.  your  glance  ? 5 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

To  w.  that  knowledge  ! sure  each  holy  vow.  Mon. bef. East.,  v.  viii.  7.4. 


WIN— WING. 


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Must  w.  their  way  through  blood  and  fire. 
What  evil  eye  can  entrance  w.  ? 

To  w.  thee  to  thy  Saviour’s  side. 

W.  of  the  reconciling  tree. 

Is  open — w.  your  way,  and  take  your  rest. 
And  by  submission  w.  at  last. 

The  souls  He  died  to  w. 

W.  us  to  be  belov’d  and  spar’d. 

Tried  to  old  age  ! creative  power  to  w. 
Only  w.  double  life. 

To  w.  him  to  himself  and  Thee. 

In  vain,  to  w.  proud  Pharisees. 

May  w.  her  at  our  patient  call. 

Wince . 


Should  w.  and  fret  at  this  world’s  little  loss. 


Wind . 

Nor  strive  to  w.  ourselves  too  high. 

To  count  the  reeds  that  tremble  in  the  w. 
And  w.  thy  thoughtful  way. 

Up  the  stony  vale  I w. 

The  raging  Fire,  the  roaring  W. 

A rushing,  mighty  w. 

His  dizzy,  doubting  footsteps  w. 

Why  blow’st  thou  not,  thou  wintry  w.  ? 

Winding . 

W.  shore  or  deepening  glen. 

Winds. 

Where  Jordan  w.  his  stately  march. 

W.  toward  the  pearly  main. 

And  w.  have  rent  thy  sheltering  bowers. 
Of  w.  across  the  steep. 

That  w.  unseen  beneath  the  shaggy  fell. 
Now  the  tir’d  hunter  w.  a parting  note. 
The  four  strong  w.  of  Heaven  fast  bound. 
The  wild  w.  rustle  in  the  piping  shrouds. 


Like  sacrificial  w. 


Wine. 


Wing. 

And  brushing  by  with  joyous  w. 

Or  birds  that  cower  with  folded  w. 

Not  seraph’s  w.  for  ever  soaring. 

Mounts  up  with  glistening  w. 

Like  birds  of  evil  w .,  to  mar  our  sacrifice. 
To  w.  to  Heaven  but  one  strong  prayer. 
Mount,  but  be  sober  on  the  w. 

No  fiery  w.  is  seen  to  glide. 

And  ever  Fancy’s  w. 


Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.v.Z.  2. 
1 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

1 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  1.  8. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xix.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
S.  Peter,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  xvi.  1.  3. 

Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  1.  6. 

Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

I Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Septuagesima,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
S.  Peter,  v.  xvi.  /.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

I Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

11  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 

23  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

All  Saints,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  1.  5- 

Circumcision,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

Morning,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
M.  bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  6. 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

7 Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

SS. Philip &Jas.,z/.  ii.  /.  2. 


WING — WINTER. 


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When,  like  an  angel’s  w.,  they  feel,  &c.  S.  Barnabas,  v,  1.  /.  8. 
Warm’d  underneath  the  Comforter’s  safe  w.  S.  Barnabas,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 
Sank  down  on  scathed  w.  S.  Michael,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

How  didst  thou  glide  on  brightening  w.  elate  ! S.  Michael,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

And  waft  us  heaven- ward  with  enfolding  w.  S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  1.  8. 

When  faithless  ones  forsake  thy  w.  S.  Luke,  v.  xx.  /.  1 . 

By  softer  voice,  by  smile  and  w.  Churching,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

Smiling  he  turns  and  spreads  his  little  w.  Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 


Winged. 

The  arrows  w.  in  Heaven  for  Faith  that  will,  &c.  1 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


Tinctur’d  with  holy  blood,  and  w.,  &c. 
About  Him  w.  blessings  stand. 

W.  with  the  sinner’s  doom. 

For  his  w.  thoughts  are  soaring  high. 


Easter  Eve,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xi.  /.  5. 
Whitsunday,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
S.  Peter,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Wings. 

Rising  and  falling  as  on  angel  w. 

Say,  who  are  these  on  golden  w. 

But  dropp’d  from  w.  of  seraphim. 

That  angel  w.  may  waft  them  to  the  shore. 
The  Church’s  prayer  finds  w.  to  soar. 

Chiefly  for  Aaron’s  seed  she  spreads  her  w. 
All  space,  beyond  the  soar  of  angel  w. 

Lends  heaven-ward  w. 

Now  spread  their  w.  and  throng  around. 

Shall  find  his  w.,  and  soar  as  fast  and  free. 
And  with  our  memory  w.  her  own  fond  prayer. 
On  Easter  w.  might  lift  us  high. 

Her  eagle  w. , to  shelter  in  the  wild. 

Hovers  on  softest  w. 

The  breath  of  Heaven  beneath  her  w. 


At  glancing  motes  in  sunshine  w. 


Wink. 


3 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

2 Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  9. 

5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

4 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 


Winning. 

Have  tried  Thy  Spirit’s  w . arts. 

And  as  each  mild  and  w.  note. 

W.  or  losing  souls,  Thy  life-blood’s  price. 


Quinquagesima,  v.  xii.  1. 3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  z/.xiv.  /.  1 . 
S.  Matthias,  v.  v.  /.  3. 


Wilts. 

What  w.  their  first  and  fondest  gaze  ? 
The  world  yet  w.  some  Demas  frail. 

Whiter. 

So  life  a w. ’ s morn  may  prove. 

Long  ere  w.  blasts  are  fled. 

It  shines,  a pale  kind  star  in  w. ’ s sky. 
’Tis  true,  nor  w.  stays  thy  growth. 
What  care  ye  now  if  w.’s  storm  ? 


Quinquagesima,  v.  vii.  /.  1 . 
S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
1 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
M.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  iii.  /.  1 . 
15  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  5. 


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WINTRY — WISH. 


Wintry. 

Amid  the  howling  w.  sea. 

Why  then,  in  sad  and  w.  time? 

All  through  the  w.  heaven  and  chill  night  air. 
They  twinkle  to  the  w.  moon. 

When  w.  suns  are  gleaming  bright. 

Our  w.  course  do  Thou  beguile. 

Turning  a w.  world  to  May. 

Storms  on  the  w.  sea. 

Two  flowers,  when  w.  blasts  assail. 

Why  blow’st  thou  not,  thou  w.  wind  ? 

Wisdom. 

How  would  our  hearts  with  w.  talk  ! 

Tracing  out  W.,  Power,  and  Love. 

Methinks  your  w.  guides  amiss. 

Come  Lord,  come  W.,  Love,  and  Power. 
Nor  human  w.  nor  divine. 

In  W.’s  ear  thy  blithest  strains. 

The  truest  w.  there,  and  noblest  art. 

The  much-enduring  w.  sought. 

Wise. 

Oh  ! timely  happy,  timely  w. 

Is  she  less  w.  than  leaves  of  spring  ? 

Eye  of  the  only  W.  ! 

Of  worldly  longings  to  be  w. 

Scattering  w.  heart  and  crafty  hand. 

Upbore  whate’er  of  good  and  w. 

Nor  may  we  scorn,  too  proudly  w. 

Wish  me  a w.  and  thankful  heart. 

W.  hearts  and  loving  minds. 

And  to  w.  hearts  this  certain  hope  is  given. 

Wisely. 

W.  Thou  givest — all  around. 

As  w.  mightst  thou  in  Jehovah’s  fane. 

Wiser. 

And  w.  Mary  linger’d  at  Thy  sacred  feet. 

Wisest. 

Behold,  her  w.  throng  Thy  gate. 

Her  brethren,  mightiest,  w. , eldest  born. 

Wish. 

Turn  with  a w.  to  down  ? will  late  remorse  ? 
With  not  a w.  or  thought  at  home. 

W.  not,  dear  friends,  my  pain  away. 

W.  me  a wise  and  thankful  heart. 

Each  passionate  w.  and  dream  to  dear,  &c. 


Evening,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

1 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
SS.Phil.  &Jas.,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 
S.  Luke,  v.  i.  1.  3. 

All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  I. 

Morning,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 
Evening,  v.  iv.  1.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 
Whitsunday,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

2 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxiii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Morning,  v.  v.  1.  I. 

2 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

16  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  viii.  1.  7. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

17  Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

1 Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
16  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

16  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 
Churching,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 


WISHFUL — WITHIN. 


Wishful. 

I only  cast  a w.  look. 

4 Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

Wishing. 

W.,  not  struggling,  to  be  free. 

16  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

Wistful. 

Fast  fading  from  our  w.  gaze. 

Evening,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

His  w.  brow  was  upward  rais'd. 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

That  o’er  the  w.  fancy  fleet. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

No  more  he  strains  his  w.  eye. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Our  w.  gaze  is  oft  allow’d. 

Accession,  v.  ii.  1.  3. 

Wistfully. 

To  sue  all  w. 

25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

Withdraw . ' 

That  bids  thee  from  His  healing  touch  w. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

W.  Thine  hand,  nor  dash  to  earth. 

5 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

W.  the  proud  high-reaching  arm. 

Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  xii.  1.  2. 

Withdraws. 

His  hand  w.  the  penal  fire. 

1 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

Wither'd. 

Now  w.9  spent,  and  sere. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Fall  not,  like  w.  leaves,  away. 

1 Easter,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

With  fever’d  lips  and  w.  heart. 

6 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Out  of  yon  sere  and*w.  heap. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Through  w.  bents — romantic  note  and  clear. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

’Mid  w.  hues  and  sere,  its  lot  be  cast. 

21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

Withering. 

When  w.  blasts  of  error  swept  the  sky. 

1 Advent,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

They  had  provok’d  the  w.  blast. 

1 Lent,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Bare  to  the  rude  world’s  w.  view. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  1.  4. 

Shrunk  at  thy  w.  charm. 

8 Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

Within. 

Let  not  my  heart  w.  me  burn. 

Evening,  v.  vi.  1.  3. 

Lest  the  deep  stain  it  owns  w. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  5. 

But  there  are  storms  w. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

The  charm  he  wears  w. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xi.  1.  4. 

W.  us  and  around. 

Septuagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

The  mystic  heaven  and  earth  w. 

Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

Yes— deep  w.  and  deeper  yet. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

Else  let  us  keep  our  fast  w. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

There  is  a spot  w.  this  sacred  dale. 

M.  bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  1.  1. 

Till  they  had  fram’d  w.  a guardian  spell. 

M.bef.  East.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

Alms  all  around  and  hymns  w. 

1 Easter,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

The  struggling  spark  of  good  w. 

4 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

W.  Thy  fold  I cannot  keep. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

W.  the  temple’s  solemn  round. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

Conscious  of  Deity  w. 

Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  ix.  1.  1. 

W.  these  walls  each  fluttering  guest. 

Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 

WITHIN — WIVES. 


510 


Wild  thoughts  w.9  bad  men  without. 

The  dull  hard  stone  w.  him  melt. 

What  if  w.  His  world,  His  Church,  our  Lord. 
Too  oft,  w.  this  camp  of  Thine. 

*Tis  then  we  hear  the  voice  of  God  w. 

Nor  long  w.  the  heart  would  stay. 

Sees  deep  w.  that  dazzling  field. 

Thus  while  the  storm  is  high  w. 

W.  some  circling  woodland  wall. 

W.  the  Church’s  shade. 

Then,  by  the  judge  w. 

Darkness  w .,  while  pageants  glare. 


2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 

20  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,z>.  iv.  /.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  v.  /.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  x.  /.  2. 
Commination,  V.  vi.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  1.  7. 


Without. 

For  w.  Thee  I cannot  live. 

For  w.  Thee  I dare  not  die. 

W.  some  tinge  of  bitterness. 

W.  Thy  scorching  blaze. 

Bright  w.  blaze  it  went  and  came. 

W.  a hope  on  earth  to  find. 

W.  Thee  Heaven  were  but  a wild. 

How  can  I live  w.  Thee  here  ! 

W.,  ’tis  moaning  and  unrest. 

Wild  thoughts  within,  bad  men  w. 

Yes — let  them  pass  w.  a sigh. 

For  not  w.  us  fully  bless’d. 

Were  suffer’d  there  w.  relief. 

W.  a streak  of  heaven’s  soft  blue. 

Faith  faster  runs,  but  waits  w. 

Smooth  w.  step  or  sound. 

In  worlds  w.  a sea,  unchanging  orbs  of  bliss. 


Evening,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
Sexagesima,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  /»4. 
5 1 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  5. 

Wed.  bef.  East. , v.  v.  /.  7. 
4 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  9. 

4 Easter,  v.  i.  1.  10. 
Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xv.  /.  3. 

16  Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

16  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  8. 


Witness. 

Unconscious  w.  give. 

Of  many  a chosen  w.  telling. 

Yielding  a surer  w.  every  day. 

Their  w.  can  refuse. 

Spite  of  yourselves,  ye  w.  this. 

This  w.  bore  the  saints  of  old. 

Her  w.  first  the  Church  must  hear. 

In  w.  of  his  Lord. 

Such  w.  yield  : a monarch  from  his  throne. 


S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

4 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iii.  /.  7. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
13  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

13  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


Witnesses. 

Successive  made  His  w.  that  hour. 

God’s  w .,  a glorious  host. 

Thy  chosen  w.  of  old. 

Wives. 

Like  Thracian  w.  of  yore. 


S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

S.  Barthol.,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 
H.  Communion,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 


WIZARD— WOES. 


5H 


The  heathen’s  w.  fires. 


Wizard, 

Woe. 


8 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


And  Thou  beginn’st  with  w. 

Cradled  in  care  and  w. 

Were  no  such  thing  as  w. 

W.  to  the  wayward  heart. 

No  gloom  of  w.  or  want. 

The  secret  of  their  unknown  w. 

That  we  should  endless  be,  for  joy  or  w. 

How  spirits  lost  in  endless  w. 

Its  w.  and  burthen  feel. 

Linger  not  with  sin  and  w. 

We  own  the  Crucified  in  weal  or  w. 

Dear  sacred  haunts  of  glory  and  of  w. 

From  thy  dear  name,  where  in  His  page  of  w.  Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  x.  /,  4. 
“ With  medicin’d  sleep.” — O awful  inThyw.  / Tues.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 
Seen  at  Thy  side  in  w.  Easter  Eve,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

The  herbs  we  seek  to  heal  our  w.  1 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

Or  wakes  the  spectral  forms  of  w.  and  crime.  3 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 

To  all  that  works  thee  w.  or  harm.  4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

W.  worth  these  barren  hearts  of  ours.  S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

Till  not  a w.  the  bleak  world  see.  S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 

Back  to  His  task  of  w.  and  tears.  Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  2. 

W.  to  the  sinner,  should  stern  Justice  prove.  9 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


Circumcision,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Circumcision,  v.  xi v.  1.  2. 
2 Epiphany,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v . i.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v . i.  /.  6. 
Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 


His  is  a Saviour’s  w. 

Strong  for  Love’s  sake  its  w.  to  hide. 
Blessing,  like  Jesus,  in  thy  w. 

But  should  the  mist  of  w.  roll  by. 

A w.  for  future  years. 

But  cannot  rest,  nor  cheat  our  w. 

Weak  tremblers  on  the  edge  of  w. 

And  many  a gale  of  keenest  w.  be  pass’d. 
Each  in  his  hidden  sphere  of  joy  or  w. 

The  w.  of  what  Thou  mad’st,  and  we,  &c. 
You  would  have  thought  Remorse  and  W. 
With  your  own  endless  w. 

Half  way  ’twixt  joy  and  w. 

Ye  too,  when  lowest  in  th’  abyss  of  w. 

To  wait  around  our  path  in  weal  or  w. 
Smiling  on  w.  : with  thee  to  kneel. 

How  in  her  w.  the  tenderest  spirit  towers. 
Resign  thee  to  thy  weal  or  w. 

Woes . 

By  kindly  w.  yet  half  untaught. 

Our  trial  hour  of  w. 

As  when,  triumphant  o’er  His  w. 

By  sweet  remembrance  soothe  our  w. 


10  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

11  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  8. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  1.  6. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

16  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xvi.  /.  1. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

24  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

24  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  3. 
SS.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  xii.  /.  4. 
S.  Michael,  v . v.  /.  1. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Accession,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

2 Christmas,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

2 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 

4 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 


512 


WOES — WONDERING. 


And  of  My  w.  baptismal  taste. 

Womb . 

E’en  from  the  w.  takes  no  release. 

Stones  in  earth’s  dark  w.  that  rest. 
Sprang  from  rough  ocean’s  w. 

Shook  the  great  mother’s  w. 

Bless’d  is  the  w.  that  bare  Him — bless’d. 
All  blessings  of  the  breast  and  w. 


S.  James,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 

Circumcision,  v . xvi.  /.  3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
4 Trinity,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 
Annunciation,  v.  x.  1.  1. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 


Won . 

When  the  shore  is  w.  at  last. 

. . .shew  our  lagging  souls  how  glory  may  be  w. 
Long  sought,  and  lately  w. 

And  yet  we  are  not  w. 

The  birthright  sold — the  blessing  lost  and  w. 
And  they  had  w.  their  homes. 

They,  who  have  w.  their  earthly  mind. 

Mount  up,  for  Heaven  is  w.  by  prayer. 

Of  her  rebellious  race  be  w. 

I journey,  yet  no  step  is  w. 

The  same  that  w.  Eve’s  matron  smile. 

To  his  sweet  home — so  nearly  w. 
Remembering  Whose  we  were,  how  dearly  w. 
Like  weary  men  when  age  is  w. 

The  seal  of  glory  w.  and  pledge  of  promis’d,  &c. 
No — where  th’  upholding  grace  is  w. 

Fit  prelude  of  the  joy,  when  spirits  w. 

Wonder. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  v.  /.  5. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

2 Lent,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Easter  Tues.,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

4 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  v.  1.  5. 
Whitsun  Tu.,  v.  ii.  1.  1. 
15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Peter,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v . ii.  /.  8. 

All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  x.  /.  2. 


N or  w. , should  ye  find  your  King  in  tears. 
As  then,  Thy  w. -working  hand. 

Now  w.  turns  to  love. 

And  to  their  height  of  w.  strain. 

And  Angels  w.  why  He  stays  below. 
Should  e’er  Thy  w.  -working  grace. 

By  a short  pang  of  w.  cross’d. 

Yet  ’twas  not  w.,  but  His  love. 

Both  w. , one  believes — but  while. 

Waits  not  for  w.  or  for  sign. 

And  work  some  w.  little  meant. 

Shall  work  a w.  there. 

Wondering. 

His  w.  brow  he  rais’d. 

W.  frail  man  Thy  light  should  see. 

In  the  world’s  w.  eye. 

Were  w.  (so  th’  Almighty  bade). 

Not  w.,  though  in  grief,  to  find. 

All  w.  cries  the  humbled  heart. 

The  bearers  wait  with  w.  eye. 


I Advent,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

I Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  l~.  1. 

4 Easter,  v.  iv.  1.  8. 

5 Easter,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

5 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  I. 

14  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  7. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  iv.  1.  I . 
S.Barthol.,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 
Quinquagesima,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 

2 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
S.Barthol.,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  vi.  L 3. 


WONDERS — WORD. 


513 


Wonders . 

The  w.  of  Thy  sea  and  sky. 

With  w.  Sinai  never  knew. 

Wondrous . 


Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 


When  round  Thy  w.  works  below. 
Norgifted  Prophet’s  lore,  nor  Science’ 
Orb  after  orb,  the  w.  sound. 

A w.  race  they  run. 

And  when  their  w.  march  was  o’er. 
Creation’s  w.  choir. 

And  we  can  trace  Thy  w.  ways. 
What  w.  helper  have  they  found. 
Creation’s  w.  bond. 

The  w.  Babe  might  prove. 

When  the  last  w.  seal  unclos’d. 


Evening,  v.  iv.  1 . 1. 
'.wand. 3 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Septuagesima,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xx.  /.  3. 

19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

22  Trinity,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Purification,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Ordination,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 


Wonted. 


His  w.  lay  of  love. 


Woo . 

How  love  divine  may  iv.  and  fail. 

I rather  w.  the  soothing  art. 


Wood. 

He  in  the  mazes  of  the  budding  w. 


Woodland. 

A child’s  lone  path  in  w.  lost. 

And  why,  through  every  w.  arch. 

Far  opening  down  some  w.  deep. 

As  travellers  on  some  w.  height. 

When  up  some  w.  dale  we  catch. 

Where  on  the  lonely  w.  road. 

Like  summer  breeze  by  w.  stream. 

For  some  sweet  w.  nest. 

How  quiet  shews  the  w.  scene  ! 

Within  some  circling  w.  wall. 

Woodnote. 


Restoration,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

3 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

5  Epiphany,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

1 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 
Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

2 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 

8 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
All  Saints,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 


And  leaves  her  w.  wild,  and  sings. 

Woods. 

One  changeless  pine  in  fading  w. 

Word. 

She  has  a charm,  a w.  of  fire. 

The  choir  of  Angels  caught  the  w. 
And,  ere  they  speak,  to  His  sure  w. 
And  next  to  these,  Thy  gracious  w. 
Spread  at  the  Saviour’s  w. 

Our  lot  with  Thine,  to  trust  Thy  w. 

Of  old  they  lean’d  on  Thy  eternal  w. 

If  the  w.  be  not  too  bold. 

L 1 


Matrimony,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

Accession,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  1.  I. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  3, 
S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

H.  Innocents,  v.  vi.  /.  I. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xvii.  /.  3. 
2 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  6. 


2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

4 Easter,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 
Ascension  Day,  v.  vi.  /.  3 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
4 Trinity,  z/.  vii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  z/.  xviii.  /.  2. 

5 Trinity,  z>.  i.  /.  2. 

10  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 

13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 


514  WORD— WORE. 

So  when  th’  Archangel’s  w.  is  spoken.  Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

He  who  with  one  rough  w .,  some'early  day.  Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  5. 
He  hears  th’  Almighty’s  w.  " - :::  7 * 

Thy  saints  have  prov’d  the  faithful  w. 

Wait  on  His  w. : and  yet  He  stays  His  car. 

Freely  Thou  givest,  and  Thy  w. 

The  music  of  Thy  works  and  w. 

The  w.  from  Heaven  is  spoken. 

But  at  Thy  gracious  w. 

See  that  in  thought,  in  deed,  in  w. 

Thy  voice,  that  with  a w.  could  chase. 

Nay,  start  not  at  so  bold  a w. 

Him  at  whose  only  w.  both  sun  and  stars,  &c.  17  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
And  God  should  take  us  at  our  own  vain  w.  17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

Is  in  that  w. — the  Lord  who  dwells  on  high.  24  Trinity,  v.  xiv.  1.  3. 

Who  fears  to  take  their  w.  S.  Thomas,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

According  to  Thy  w.  Purification,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

’Twas  Thine  own  comfortable  w.  Annunciation,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

Who  hear  His  w.  and  keep  it  well.  Annunciation,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

To  do  and  suffer  all  Thy  w.  S.  James,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Eye  of  God’s  w. ! where’er  we  turn.  S.  Barthok,  v.  v.  /.  I. 

<sWhatz£/.is  this?  Whence  know’st  thou  me ?”S.  Barthok,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

What  God’s  approving  w.  hath  seal’d.  S.  Barthol.,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Their  hearts  in  every  contrite  w.  Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

To  pray,  the  farewell  w.  is,  “ Peace.”  Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 

The  power  of  that  dear  w.  is  spent.  Accession,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

Teach  all  Thy  w.  in  all  its  power.  Ordination,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

Words. 

Or  by  the  light  Thy  w.  disclose. 

Strange  zv.  fulfilled,  and  mighty  works  achiev’d. 

Hush,  idle  w. , and  thoughts  of  ill. 

For  w.  of  hope,  and  bright  examples  given. 

We  in  the  w.  of  Truth  reply. 

In  whispering  leaves,  these  solemn  7V. 

With  thee  the  w.  of  wrath  divine. 

From  idle  w .,  that  restless  throng. 

...in  Christ’s  own  z#.,  we  surely  pray  amiss. 

For  to  the  rest  both  w.  and  form. 

The  precious  w.  are  all  our  own. 

With  w.  of  blessing  and  of  peace. 

A few  calm  w.  of  faith  and  prayer. 

Dim  or  unheard,  the  w.  may  fall. 

In  His  own  w.  we  Christ  adore. 

And  yet  His  w.  mean  more  than  they. 

But  surer  than  all  w.  the  silent  spell. 

Wore . 


Evening,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  5* 

2 Advent,  v.  v.  /.  3. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  v.  /.  7» 
Easter  Day,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

4 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  I. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  6. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,z/.  iv.  /.  1. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  viii.  /.  4. 
H.  Comm.,  v.  xvii.  /.  4. 
II.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  x.  /.  1. 
Catechism,  v.  xi.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  I. 


And  sure  a form  divine  he  w. 


19  Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


WORK — WORLD. 


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Work . 

Our  neighbour  and  our  tv.  farewell. 

Now,  Lord,  the  gracious  w.  begin. 

Through  shades  of  setting  life  can  see) 
Heaven’s  w.  begun.  / 

Our  frail  immortal  souls,  His  w.9  &c. 

Thine  own  dire  w.  thou  surely  wilt  confound. 
God’s  own  w.  to  do  on  earth. 

Lord,  in  Thy  field  I w.  all  day. 

The  w.  be  thine,  the  fruit  thy  children’s  part. 
God  will  not  let  Love’s  w.  impart. 

Shall  w.  thy  final  good. 

And  all  our  w.  to  do  with  palsied  hands,  &c. 
Thy  secret  w.  of  love  to  see. 

The  w.  of  God  untouch’d  by  man. 

And  tv.  some  wonder  little  meant. 

Shall  w.  a wonder  there. 

Then  cheerly  to  your  w.  again. 

Works. 

When  round  Thy  wondrous  w.  below. 
Strange  words  fulfilled,  and  mighty  w.  achiev’d. 
Who  on  God’s  tv.  no  seal  of  Godhead  find. 
The  w.  of  God  above,  below. 

Hath  trac’d  the  w.  of  Man. 

The  w.  of  God  to  scan. 

To  all  that  w.  thee  woe  or  harm. 

Thus  year  by  year  she  w.  unfeed. 

The  music  of  Thy  w.  and  word. 

Because  our  rebel  tv.  and  will. 

World. 

Ere  through  the  tv.  our  way  we  take. 

And  truth  in  all  the  tv.  both  hated  and  believ’d. 
E’en  so,  the  w.  is  thronging  round  to  gaze. 
While  to  her  funeral  pile  this  aged  tv.  is  borne. 
She  sees  the  tv.  is  waxing  old. 

Above  the  tv.  's  uncertain  haze. 

Left  shining  in  the  tv.  with  Christ  alone. 

The  w.’s  incarnate  Maker  we  discern. 

Is  come  to  the  tv.  ’s  aid. 

He  bless’d  them  from  the  tv.  and  all  its  harms. 
When  from  the  tv.  he  turns  away. 

Such  is  the  tv.’s  gay  garish  feast. 

The  tv.  would  kill  her  soon  : but  Faith. 

Who,  through  the  tv.  ’s  sad  day  of  strife. 

The  tv.  and  He  are  struggling  in  thine  heart. 
Ah  ! ’tis  the  tv.  enthralls. 

And  lo  ! at  eventide  the  tv.  is  drown’d. 
This... way  Thou  cam’st  to  save  the  tv.  forlorn. 


Morning,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 
Evening,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Sexagesima,  v.  i.  A3. 
Palm  Sunday,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  i.  1.  1. 
9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  8. 
S.  James,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ix.  1.  6. 

S.  Luke,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

H.  Baptism,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

Evening,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

3 Advent,  v . v.  /.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 
5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

4 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
4 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxi.  /.  3. 

Evening,  v.  xiv.  /.  2. 

I Advent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

1 Advent,  v.  v.  1.  1. 

1 Advent,  v.  xii.  1 . 6. 

2 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

2 Advent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

3 Advent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
H.  Innocents,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Christmas,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  3. 

4 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
Sexagesima,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
Sexagesima,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


WORLD. 


SIS 

Turning  all  ways,  the  w.  to  teach. 

Yet  in  the  w.  e’en  these  abide,  and  we. 
Above  the  w.  our  calling  boast. 

And  is  there  in  God’s  w.  so  drear  a place  ? 
Through  the  dark  curtains  of  the  w.  above. 
This  w.  of  Thine,  by  him  usurp’d  too  long. 
Bare  to  the  rude  w. ’ s withering  view. 

Long  as  this  glittering  w.  shall  last. 

Where’er  the  w.  -encircling  sun. 

As  in  this  bad  w.  below. 

E’en  such  is  this  bad  w.  we  see. 

To  see  God’s  ransom’d  w.  in  wrath... depart. 
While  we  triumphant  ride  and  have  the  w.,8t c. 
Their  idol  w.  and  them  shall  sweep... away. 
Should  wince  and  fret  at  this  w's  little  loss. 
To  the  decaying  w.,  till  Angels  bid  us  rise. 
The  W.  some  hours  is  on  her  way. 

And  the  base  w .,  now  Christ  hath  died. 
Would  help  a w.  undone. 

In  the  w.’s  wondering  eye. 

‘ ‘ My  servant,  let  the  w.  alone.  ” 

In  all  the  w.  of  light. 

Alas  ! the  w.  he  loves. 

Into  a w.  forgiven. 

Shall  the  last  darkness  of  the  w.  dispel. 

Till  not  a woe  the  bleak  w.  see. 

Till  their  high  deeds  the  w.  appal. 

The  sinful  w.  around. 

The  w.  V imperial  wreath. 

Unmurmuring  through  the  w.  to  roam. 

The  busy  w.  a thousand  ways. 

That  we  may  see  that  glorious  w.  of  Thine  ! 
Crowding  a w.  of  good  or  ill. 

Turning  a wintry  w.  to  May. 

The  lonely  w.  seems  lifted  nearer  heaven. 

Go,  to  the  w.  return,  nor  fear  to  cast. 

And  if  the  w.  seem  dull  and  dry. 

This  was  no  w.  of  rest  for  thee  ! 

The  vex’d  pulse  of  this  feverish  w. 

So,  separate  from  the  w.,  his  breast. 

Fall’n  all  beside — the  w.  of  life. 

In  Reason’s  w.  what  storms  are  rife. 

In  the  w.  ’s  opening  glow. 

What  if  within  His  w. , His  Church,  our  Lord. 
Nor  say,  “ From  this  w's  evil  set  us  free.” 
Back  to  the  w.  we  faithless  turn’d. 

When  all  the  w.  shall  fail. 

The  w.  for  thee  was  bought. 


Sexagesima,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 

I Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

1 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

2 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

4 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

5 Lent,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

5 Lent,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Palm  Sunday,  v.  v.  /.  5* 
Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Th.  bef.  East. , v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Good  Friday,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  viii.  /.  8. 
Easter  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
Easter  Day,  v.  ix.  1.  3. 
Easter  Mon.,  v . viii.  /.  4. 

1 Easter,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 

1 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

2 Easter,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

2 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  5. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  vi.  /.  5* 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  xiii.  /.  5. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  7/.  xiv. /.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues.,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  I. 

I Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

9 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

II  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  2. 

11  Trinity,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

12  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

13  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

15  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  7. 

15  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  xii.  /.  4. 

18  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 

18  Trinity,  v.  xi x.  /.  4. 

20  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 


WORLD — WORLDS. 


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And  on  the  w.’s  autumnal  time. 

There  seek  his  answer  when  the  w.  reproves. 
In  all  the  w.  of  busy  life  around. 

The  w.’s  rude  furnace  must  thy  blood  refine. 
Forgetting  quite  this  grosser  w.  of  sin. 

Back  on  the  gaudy  w.  our  wilful  eyes  were  bent. 
Lightening  the  w.  with  glad  amaze. 

Cease  not  in  all  the  w.  to  shew  His... power. 
To  whom,  for  Christ,  the  w.  is  loss. 

Still  in  the  w.’s  hot  restless  gleam. 

The  w.  ’s  a room  of  sickness,  where  each  heart. 
The  w.  to  them  is  clos’d,  and  now  they  shine. 
So  the  whole  w.  to  Jesus  throng. 

That  by  their  speaking  lives  the  w.  may  learn. 
Amid  that  dreary  glare,  in  this  w.’s  citadel. 
Grant,  Lord,  that  when  around  th’  expiring  w. 
Were  made — who  rules  the  w.  He  plann’d. 
Need  not  around  the  w.  to  range. 

The  w.  yet  wins  some  Demas  frail. 

Rises  for  that  proud  w.  the  saints’,  &c. 

And,  lighten’d  of  the  w.  ’s  misrule. 

Now.  of  passions  to  destroy. 

The  w.’s  Creator  bleeding  lies. 

Of  a w.  lost,  yet  lov’d  so  well. 

We  to  the  lonesome  w.  again. 

Some  heart  too  weary  of  the  restless  w. 

The  w.}  to  hate  and  scorn. 

And  shades  impervious  to  the  proud  w.  ’s  glare. 
Who  singly  bore  the  w.’s  sad  weight. 

Worldling’s. 

Why  should  we  crave  the  w.  ’s  wreath  ? 

Worldlings. 

Nor  shall  dull  age,  as  w.  say. 

And  w.  blot  the  temple’s  gold. 

But  meeting  us,  weak  w. , on  our  way. 

Worldly. 

Of  w.  longings  to  be  wise. 

Of  spirits  wean’d  from  w.  mirth. 

From  w.  strife,  from  mirth  unblest. 

No  sounds  of  w.  toil  ascending  there. 

Profan’d  by  w.  mirth,  or  scar’d  by  worldly  fear. 
To  dull  the  shafts  of  w.  harm. 

What  w.  hearts  and  hearts  impure. 

Worlds. 

To  Whom  for  power  and  health  obedient  w.,  Sic, 
Two  w.  are  ours  : ’tis  only  Sin. 

Of  Him  who  w.  and  hearts  surveys. 


21  Trinity,  v.  iv.  1.  5. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

23  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

23  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  2. 

24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

S.  Thomas,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,z\  iv. /.  1. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  vii.  /.  7. 
S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  ix.  /.  2. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  /.  8. 

S.  Michael,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

S.  Luke,  v.  xix.  /.  2. 

All  Saints,  v.  vi.  1.  8. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

All  Saints,  v.  vii.  1.  7. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

H.  Comm.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  iii.  /.  5. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

K.  Charles  M. , v.  iii.  /.  2. 
Accession,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  xv.  1.  I. 

4 Trinity,  v.  xxii.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

Sexagesima,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Ash- Wed.,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  viii.  1.  5. 

20  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  8. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 

.Christmas  Day,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 
Septuagesima,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 
15  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 


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And  raise  new  w .,  where  happy  fancies  rove.  24  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

To  w.  where  all  is  true.  SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,z\  viii.  /. 4. 

In  w.  without  a sea,  unchanging  orbs  of  bliss.  Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  /.  8. 


Wortn. 

From  man,  frail  w.  and  weak.  13  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

And  thou  shalt  break  it  soon;  the  grovelling  23  Trinity,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 

Worn. 


Is  w.  with  many  a watch. 

By  leaf  or  flow’ret  w. 

Though  w.  and  soil’d  with  sinful  clay. 
And  oh  ! when  w.  and  tir’d  they  sigh. 


Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
2 Trinity,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 

2 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 
Ordination,  v.  xii.  /.  1. 


Worse. 

Yet  turn  thee,  son  of  man — for  w.  than  these.  17  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 
Worship. 

All  w.  and  rejoice.  4 Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  4. 

Who  w.  there  in  Aaron’s  robes  array’d.  1 7 Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

To  w.  pleasure’s  shadow  on  the  wall.  17  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  6. 

To  w.  every  monstrous  shape.  18  Trinity,  v.  xiii.  1.  3. 

With  her  to  w.  and  for  her  to  die.  K.  Charles  M.,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

Worshippers. 

Hast  made  usw.,  O claim  Thine  own.  2 Easter,  v.  x.  1.  3. 


Worst. 

At  length  the  w.  is  o’er,  and  Thou  art  laid. 
But  chiefly  (for  she  knows  Thee  anger’d  w. ) 
Whose  love  can  turn  earth’s  7 v.  and  least. 
And  view  His  least  and  w.  with  hope,  &c. 
Turning  our  w.  His  own  good  way. 

Let  storm  and  darkness  do  their  zv. 

Worth. 

Is  the  soft  gleam  of  Christian  w. 

W.  all  the  changeful  year  beside. 

And  sure,  ’tis  w.  an  Angel’s  gaze. 

Woe  w.  these  barren  hearts  of  ours. 

Our  warrant  sure,  but  doubting  of  our  w. 

Worthier. 

The  lowlier,  sure,  the  w.  thee. 

And  wish  it  w.  on  a Parent’s  heart  to  rest. 
Age  after  age,  in  w.  love  and  praise. 

To  praise  Thee  with  a w.  song. 

Worthily. 

Or  who  dare  count  him  summon’d  w.  ? 

Worthless. 

Yet  own’d  too  w.  and  too  late. 

W.  and  lost  our  offerings  seem. 

Lavish  of  thorns  and  w.  weeds  alone. 


Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

7 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  4. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
S.  Luke,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 
Accession,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  /.  1. 
S.  Matthias,  v.  xi.  1.  3. 

4 Advent,  v.  xiv.  1.  4. 

3 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  8. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  xi.  /.  4. 
Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

S.  Matthias,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 

Epiphany,  v.  xiii.  /.  3. 

3 Epiphany,  v.  xii.  /.  I. 
Sexagesima,  v.  viii.  1.  3. 


WORTHLESS — WRATH. 


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No  soul  of  man  can  zu.  find. 
Fleet  from  the  heart,  a zu.  dew. 

And  zu.  thy  dull  heart  fain. 


Would . 
Wouldst. 


W.  thou  a poet  be  ? 

If  thou  zu.  reap  in  love. 

Wound. 

Thou  sleep’st  a silent  corse,  in  funeral  fetters  zu. 
I feel  each  zu.  ye  reckless  give. 

Wounded. 

The  writhings  of  a zu.  heart. 

Like  zu.  pilgrims  safely  laid. 

To  that  dear  home,  safe  in  Thy  zu.  side. 

And  drooping  like  a zu.  dove. 

Wounds. 

The  Son  of  Man,  th’  atoning  zu. 

Mine  eyes  upon  Thy  zu.  are  bent. 

Upon  Thy  streaming  zu.  my  weary  eyes. 

Soon  will  He  shew  thee  all  His  w.,  and  say. 
He  would  behold  thy  zu.  with  envious  eyes. 
But  that  with  all  Thy  zu.  Thou  wilt  be  there. 
And  bury  in  His  zu.  our  earthly  fears. 

Wove. 

W.  the  gay  dance  round  oak  or  palm. 


2 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  2. 

14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  2. 

Circumcision,  v.  xii.  /.  2. 

Circumcision,  v.  xii.  1.  1. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  /.  1. 

Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  1.  8. 
Conv.of  S.  Paul,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  1.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  vii.  1.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  x.  1.  5. 
SS.Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  i. /.  2. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  1.  4. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ix.  1.  5. 
S.  Thomas,  v.  ix.  1.  7. 

S.  John  Bapt.,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
S. Michael,  v.  viii.  1.  7. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  2. 


Wrangling. 

Through  dusky  lane  and  zu.  mart. 

Wrap. 

The  clouds  that  zu.  the  setting  sun. 

Wrapp'd. 

W.  in  His  swaddling  bands. 

Wraps. 

Close  as  the  air  that  zu.  thee  round. 

W.  the  unshrinking  Martyr’s  head. 

Wrapt. 

One  towering  thorn  was  zu.  in  flame. 

Of  endless  life,  yet  zu.  in  earth’s  annoy  ! 
W.  in  a still,  dark,  solid  cloud. 

Fondly  as  if  the  green  turf  zu.  his  head. 


S.  Matthew,  v.  iv.  1.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  1. 

Christmas  Day,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Ash- Wed.,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 

19  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

3 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  4. 

13  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  v.  1.  3. 


Wrath. 

From  year  to  year  the  signs  of  zu. 

Thou  smil’st  on  us  in  zu.f  and  we. 

These  moments  of  wild  zu.  are  Thine. 
Angel  of  zu.  ! why  linger  in  mid  air  ? 
With  gather’d  zu.  the  reprobate  to  whelm. 


1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

1 Christmas,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 

2 Christmas,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

1 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  1. 

2 Lent,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 


WRATH — WRING. 


520 


And  if  the  treasures  of  Thy  w.  could  waste. 
Tell,  Heaven  has  w.  that  can  relent  no  more. 
Caught  from  that  blaze  by  w.  divine. 

To  see  God’s  ransom’d  world  in  w.  ...depart. 
The  banner  of  his  Lord’s  victorious  w. 

The  Mediator  in  His  w . 

In  power  and  w.  He  came. 

A day  of  w. , and  not  of  grace. 

Nor  wrong,  nor  w.  of  deadliest  mood. 

With  thee  the  words  of  w.  divine. 

Then  in  His  w.  shall  God  uproot. 

Of  Him  whose  name  is  Jealous,  lest  in  w. 
One  dwell  in  w. , and  one  in  love. 

So  softly  falls  the  lay  in  fear  and  w.  begun. 


2 Lent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

2 Lent,  v . x.  /.  3. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  1. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v . vi.  /.  8. 
2 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

5 Easter,  v.  ix.  /.  5- 
Whitsunday,  v.  i.  /.  2. 
Whitsunday,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  3. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  2. 

II  Trinity,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

17  Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  2. 

S.  Luke,  v.  v.  /.  4. 
Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  8. 


Wreak. 

And  where  we  fondly  cling,  forbears  to  w. 


1 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  7. 


Wreath. 

The  olive-w.,  the  ivied  wand. 

Weaving  her  vernal  w. 

What  civic  w.  for  comrades  sav’d. 

Why  should  we  crave  the  worldling’s  w.  ? 
The  world’s  imperial  w. 

Why,  as  we  watch  their  floating  w. 

With  flowers  of  pensive  hope,  the  w.,  &c. 
The  genial  amarant  w.  to  wear. 

For  an  eternal  w. 

A greener  w.  adorns  thy  brow. 


3 Lent,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

4 Lent,  v.  i.  1.  2.  . 

Easter  Mon.,  v.  xiv.  /.  1. 

1 Easter,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 
Whitsun  Mon. , v.  xiv.  /.  6. 

2 Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  5. 

7 Trinity,  v.  vii.  1.  6. 

S.  Barnabas,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
Matrimony,  v.  vii.  /.  8. 
Restoration,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 


Wreathed. 

W.  o’er  the  cottage  walls  in  garlands  of  delight. 
On  the  w.  smoke  afar. 

With  w.  mullions  proud. 

Wreaths. 

And  wild-flower  w.  from  side  to  side. 

But  w.  of  hope  for  aye  to  live. 

Your  amarant  w.  were  earn’d,  &c. 


3 Lent,  v.  v.  1.  6. 

S.  Matthew,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  iii.  1.  2. 

Whitsun  Mon. , v.  ii.  /.  4. 
S.  Andrew,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  ii.  /.  1. 


Wreck. 

Such  thoughts,  the  w.  of  Paradise.  4 Trinity,  v.  xiii.  /.  1. 

Wrestle. 

And  rather  would’st  Thou  w.  with  strong  pain.  Tu.  bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  1.  2. 


Wrestlings . 

To  the  still  w.  of  the  lonely  heart. 

Wretched. 

What  then  shall  w.  sinners  do  ? 

Wring. 

He  from  the  stone  will  w.  celestial  dew. 


Wed. bef.  East.,  v.  viii.  1. 1. 
12  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  vi.  /.  7. 


WRIT — YEAR. 


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Writ. 

But  in  My  Father’s  book  are  w. 

Write . 

God,  by  His  bow,  vouchsafes  to  w. 
They  w.  some  hero-soul. 

Thou  Lord  of  meekness,  w.  it  there. 


S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  2. 

Quinquagesima,  v.  xv.  /.  I. 
S.  Barnabas,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.  James,  v.  iv.  /.  6. 


Writhings. 

The  w.  of  a wounded  heart.  Wed.  bef.  East.,  v.  v.  /.  3. 

Written . 

W.  in  balm,  sad  heart,  for  thee.  6 Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


Wrong. 

Now  opening  all  her  stores  to  heal  Thy  ser- 
vants’ w. 

And  yet  our  silence  does  Thee  w. 

Nor  w.,  nor  wrath  of  deadliest  mood. 

From  Pride’s  false  chime,  and  jarring  w. 
Yet  fearing  to  be  w. 

Wrongs. 

Where  stands  the  Healer  of  all  w. 

Crosses  and  w.  where’er  he  rove. 


3 Lent,  v.  i.  /.  6. 

Trinity,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

2 Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 
12  Trinity,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
25  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

S.aft.  Ascen.,  v.  x.  /.  5. 
S.  Peter,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


Wrought. 

That  sinners  know  what  Jesus  w. 

What  ruthless  Time  has  w. 

These  are  Thy  wonders,  hourly  w. 


Good  Friday,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 
Whitsun  Mon.,  v.  ii.  /.  6. 
6 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  I. 


YA  WNING. 

And  lash’d  the  vex’d  fiends  to  their  y.  deep. 

Year. 

F rom  y.  to  y.  it  swells  with  louder  tone. 

F rom  y.  to  y.  the  signs  of  wrath. 

Our  restless  bark  from  y.  to  y. 

The  y.  begins  with  Thee. 

Saints,  parted  by  a thousand  y. 

To  a bright  endless  y. 

Worth  all  the  changeful^/,  beside. 

For  twice  a thousand  jy. 

The  boundary  of  th’  eternal  y. 

Thou  shedd’st  thy  light  on  all  the  y. 

Thou  first-born  of  the  y.  V delight. 

To  Fancy  bode  a joyous  y. 

Thus  y.  by  y.  she  works  unfeed. 

For  many  a y.  at  Mary’s  side. 

And  yet  of  Thee  from  y.  to  y. 

While  of  his  narrowing  heart  each  y. 
Snatch’d  late  from  the  decaying  jy. 

For  thankful  echoing  all  the  y. 


4 Epiphany,  v.  v.  /.  4. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

1 Advent,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

I Christmas,  v.  iii.  /.  5- 
Circumcision,  v.  i.  /.  I. 
Circumcision,  v.  ix.  /.  3. 
Circumcision,  v.  xvii.  1.  4. 
6 Epiphany,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

5 Lent,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

Th.  bef.  East.,  v.  vi.  /.  4J 
Easter  Day,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Easter  Tries.,  v.  iv.  /.  3. 
S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  ii.  /.  5. 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  viii.  /.  2. 1 
Whitsun  Tues. , v.  xvii.  1. 1 .} 
22  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  I. 

S.  bef.  Adv. , v.  i.  /.  2. 
S.bef.  Adv.,  v.  iii.  /.  4. 


YEAR — YIELDS. 


522 


Of  our  lost  /.  in  Heaven  is  told. 

The  fading  chaplet  of  the  /. 

And,  though  the  y.  be  on  the  wane. 
’Tis  sweet,  as  y.  by  y.  we  lose. 

Y.  after  y.  my  native  Land. 

Yearly. 

And  y.  now,  before  the  Martyrs’  King. 


S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 
All  Saints,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  i.  /.  4. 
Bur.  of  Dead,  v.  xi.  /.  3. 
Restoration,  v.  viii.  /.  2. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  ix.  /.  1. 


Yearnings . 

Strong  y.  for  a blest  new  birth.  4 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 

Yearns . 

So  y.  our  mother  o’er  each  truant  son.  Commination,  v.  iv.  /.  7. 

And  y.  not  her  parental  heart  ? Gun.  Treas.,  v.  vi.  /.  1. 

Years. 

E’en  so,  heart-searching  Lord,  as  y.  roll  on.  1 Advent,  v.  iv.  /.  5. 
Sprinkled  along  the  waste  of y.  1 Advent,  v.  viii.  /.  3. 

Y.  roll  away  : again  the  tide  of  crime.  1 Advent,  v.  x.  /.  1. 

Whole  y.  of  folly  we  outlive.  1 Christmas,  v.  x.  /.  5. 

And  seems  it  hard,  thy  vernal  y.  ? Circumcision,  v.  xiv.  /.  3. 

To  journey  on  a few  lone/.  2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  /.  6. 

The  rock  is  smitten,  and  to  future/.  6 Trinity,  v.  v.  1.  5. 

A woe  for  future/.  14  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  8. 

Breathes  sweeter  than  whole/,  of  sacrifice,  &c.  S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  8. 
But  who  is  he,  by  /.  ? Purification,  v.  xi.  /.  I . 

The  flame,  that  in  a few  short/.  S.  Peter,  v.  xv.  /.  1. 

Let  me  not  grudge  a few  short/.  S.  James,  v.  v.  /.  7. 

Pass  a few  y. — look  in  once  more.  S.  Luke,  v.  xi.  1.  1. 


Yellow. 

The  line  of  /.  light  dies  fast  away. 

Yield. 

The  harvest  of  her  laurels  /. 

Yet  nought  we/. 

He  to  His  Father  gently/. 

Y.  to  the  false  delight. 

When  earth  can/,  no  more. 

Refine  the  dregs,  and/,  us  clean. 

Must/.  Him  from  her  sight. 

Such  witness  /. : a monarch  from  his  throne. 


23  Trinity,  v.  i.  1.  2. 

6 Epiphany,  v.  iii.  /.  6. 

S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  iii.  1.  6. 
Whitsun  Tues.,z/.  xii.  /.  3. 
8 Trinity,  v.  x.  /.  3. 

14  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

S.  bef.  Adv.,  v.  x.  /.  6. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 

K.  Charles  M.,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 


Yielded. 

Own’d  Him  divine,  and  /. , nothing  loth. 

Yielding. 

Y.  a surer  witness  every  day. 

Still  sweetly/,  to  the  rod. 

The  /.  waters  darken  in  the  breeze. 

Yields . 

One  calmly  /.  his  willing  breath. 


S.  Matthias,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

Th.  bef.  East. , v.  iii.  1.  7. 
19  Trinity,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
Prayer  at  Sea,  v.  i.  1.  8. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  ii.  1.  2. 


YIELDS — YOUTHFUL. 


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And  now  another  Canaan  y.  3 Lent,  v.  vi.  1.  1. 

When  the  babe’s  kiss  no  sense  of  pleasure^/.  Mon.  bef.  East.,  v.  ii.  1.  4. 
Y.f  thankful,  of  her  very  best.  S.  aft.  Ascen.,  v.  i.  /.  5. 

Y undiscern’d  by  all  but  God.  16  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  4. 


Yon. 

Y.  mantling  cloud  has  hid  from  sight. 
Fromj.  unclouded  depths  above. 

Shines  glorious  on  y.  open  grave. 

All  still  and  cold  beneath  y.  dreary  stone. 
Nor  for  y.  river  islet  wild. 

Then  narrowing  cleaves  y.  palmy  lea. 
O’er  y.  apostate  shrine. 

Out  of  y.  sere  and  wither’d  heap. 

And  mark  her  chiefs  y.  orient  sun  adore. 
Though  fast  y.  shower  be  fleeting. 

To  greet  y.  wearied  band. 

But  not  in  vain,  beside^.  breezy  lake. 


Evening,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Stephen,  v.  vi.  /.  3. 
Good  Friday,  v.  ii.  /.  2. 
Easter  Eve,  v.  i.  /.  3. 
Easter  Tues.,  v.  iii.  /.  I. 

7 Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

8 Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  4. 

12  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  4. 

17  Trinity,  v.  v.  /.  6. 

25  Trinity,  v.  ii.  /.  3. 
Conv.  of  S.  Paul,  v.  i.  /.  6. 
S.  Matthew,  v.  v.  /.  7. 


Yonder. 

“Glory  to  God  !”  fromjj/.  central  fire. 
And  I shall  sink  in  y.  sea  of  light. 
Shews  it  not  fair  from  y.  steep. 

Then,  when  through  y.  everlasting  arch. 
In  front  of  y.  setting  sun. 

Yore. 

Where  Abraham  fed  his  flock  of y. 

Like  Thracian  wives  of  y. 

Young. 

Securely  leaves  her  y. 

And  they,  soldier  duly  sworn. 

That  the  y.  mind  at  random  floats. 


Christmas  Day,  v.  i.  /.  5. 
Ascen.  Day,  v.  iv.  /.  4. 
10  Trinity,  v.  i.  /.  3. 

S.  Michael,  v.  vii.  /.  5. 
All  Saints,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 

3 Lent,  v.  iii.  /.  3. 

3 Easter,  v.  v.  /.  2. 

2 Christmas,  v.  vi.  1.  4. 
H.  Baptism,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 
Catechism,  v.  i.  /.  3. 


Youth . 

He  in  y.  shall  find  his  rest. 

Why  should  we  fear,  y.’s  draught  of  joy. 
Age  would  to  y.  return. 

Roaming  in  y.’s  uncertain  wild. 

Y. ’ s lightning-flash  of  joy  secure. 

Thy  y.  ’s  ideal  hoard. 

He  loves  when  age  and  y.  are  met. 

Fervent  old  age  and  y.  serene. 

Between  us  and  the  fires  of y. 

O Y.  and  Joy,  your  airy  tread. 

That  brac’d  her  y.,  is  past. 

To  solemn  thoughts  in  y. 

Youthful. 

By  y.  Hope  seen  beaming  round  her  walls. 


S.  John  Evan.,  v.  ii.  /.  4. 

2 Epiphany,  v.  vii.  1.  1. 

5 Epiphany,  v.  iv.  1.  1. 

5 Easter,  v.  viii.  /.  6. 

SS.  Phil.  & Jas.,  v.  vii.  /.  1. 
S S.  Phil.  & Jas. , v.  ix.  /.  4. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  vii./.  1. 
SS.  Sim.  & Jud.,z/.  vii.  1.2. 
Confirmation,  v.  vii.  /.  2. 
Visit,  of  Sick,  v.  i.  /.  1. 
Commination,  v.  v.  /.  2. 
Gun.  Treas.,  v.  ix.  /.  4. 

21  Trinity,  v.  vi.  1.  6. 


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ZEAL — ZOAR. 


ZEAL . 

The  peaceful  home,  to  Z.  sincere.  i Advent,  v.  vii.  /.  3. 

Z.  to  inflame,  and  vice  consume.  4 Easter,  v.  vi.  /.  10. 

May  readier  spring  to  Heaven,  nor  spend  its  z.  24  Trinity,  v.  iii.  1.  3. 
Z's  never-dying  fire.  Conv.  of  S.  Paul, 

Zoar . 

The  Church,  our  Z.,  shall  abide.  I Lent,  v.  vi.  /.  2. 


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